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Mar 13, 2012

Animal Magnetism: Modeling Flocks of Birds Using Simple Attractions →

Even though only interactions between pairs of starlings were included in the model, it was sufficient to give rise to strong correlations in the flight between larger numbers of starlings. It suggests that an entire flock may move as a unit, even though birds do not "communicate" across wide distances. This effect is independent of how tightly packed the flock is, something known as a topological order: it only matters that the birds have neighbors, not how close those neighbors are.

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H. Parker Shelton

I'm just an ordinary thirty-something who's had some extraordinary opportunities. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University, work for Microsoft in Silicon Valley, code websites and applications, take the occasional photograph, and keep a constant eye on current events, politics, and technology. This blog is the best of what catches that eye.

 
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