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- Collective_motion abstract "Collective motion is defined as the spontaneous emergence of ordered movement in a system compound of a large number of self-propelled agents. It can be observed in everyday life, for example in flocks of birds, schools of fish, herds of animals and also in crowds and car traffic. It also appears at the microscopic level: in colonies of bacteria, motility assays and artificial self-propelled particles. The scientific community is trying to understand the universality of this phenomenon. In particular it is intensively investigated in statistical physics and more precisely in the field of active matter. Experiments on animals, biological and synthesized self-propelled particles, simulations and theories are conducted in parallel to study these phenomena. One of the most famous model trying to exhibit such behavior is the Vicsek model introduced by Tamás Vicsek et al. in 1995.".
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- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Active_matter.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Collective_animal_behavior.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Emergence.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Flock_(birds).
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Flocks_of_birds.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Self-propelled_particles.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Shoaling_and_schooling.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Statistical_physics.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Tamás_Vicsek.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Universality_(dynamical_systems).
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLink Vicsek_model.
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Collective motion".
- Collective_motion wikiPageWikiLinkText "collective motion".
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- Collective_motion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Swarming.
- Collective_motion subject Category:Multi-agent_systems.
- Collective_motion comment "Collective motion is defined as the spontaneous emergence of ordered movement in a system compound of a large number of self-propelled agents. It can be observed in everyday life, for example in flocks of birds, schools of fish, herds of animals and also in crowds and car traffic. It also appears at the microscopic level: in colonies of bacteria, motility assays and artificial self-propelled particles. The scientific community is trying to understand the universality of this phenomenon.".
- Collective_motion label "Collective motion".
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- Collective_motion isPrimaryTopicOf Collective_motion.