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Silent Flocks: Constraints on Signal Propagation Across Biological Groups
Cavagna, Andrea; Giardina, Irene; Grigera, Tomas Sebastian
; Jelic, Asja; Levine, Dov; Ramaswamy, Sriram; Viale, Massimiliano
Fecha de publicación:
05/2015
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review Letters
ISSN:
0031-9007
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Experiments find coherent information transfer through biological groups on length and time scales distinctly below those on which asymptotically correct hydrodynamic theories apply. We present here a new continuum theory of collective motion coupling the velocity and density fields of Toner and Tu to the inertial spin field recently introduced to describe information propagation in natural flocks of birds. The long-wavelength limit of the new equations reproduces the Toner-Tu theory, while at shorter wavelengths (or, equivalently, smaller damping), spin fluctuations dominate over density fluctuations, and second-sound propagation of the kind observed in real flocks emerges. We study the dispersion relation of the new theory and find that when the speed of second sound is large, a gap in momentum space sharply separates firstfrom second-sound modes. This gap implies the existence of silent flocks, namely, of medium-sized systems across which information cannot propagate in a linear and underdamped way, either under the form of orientational fluctuations or under that of density fluctuations, making it hard for the group to achieve coordination.
Palabras clave:
Flocking
,
Active Matter
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Cavagna, Andrea; Giardina, Irene; Grigera, Tomas Sebastian; Jelic, Asja; Levine, Dov; et al.; Silent Flocks: Constraints on Signal Propagation Across Biological Groups; American Physical Society; Physical Review Letters; 114; 21; 5-2015; 218101
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