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New project: UNC_Xiao #3993

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Department: Biology
Description: In the wild, animal groups such as fish schools and sheep herds exhibit
collective motion behavior during foraging, predator evasion and migration. The
mechanism for how individual sensory input is propagated through the modular groups
to result in emergent behavior is elusive. We use a 2D self-propelled particle model
that incorporates animal-like topological social alignment interaction as well as
informed individuals with access to environmental cues. We investigate the effect
of the self-organized cluster structure on how informed individuals transmit information.
We aim to determine the order of phase transition in global polarization and local
structure, as informedness permeates the group.
FieldOfScience: Biological Sciences
FieldOfScienceID: '26.0101'
InstitutionID: https://osg-htc.org/iid/nhz3r9d0308l
Organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
PIName: Yufei Xiao

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