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Collective Motion due to Individual Escape and Pursuit Response
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2009
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Escape InteractionsEngineeringBrownian ParticlesMotor ControlCollective BehaviorCollective MotionRobot LearningEvolutionary DynamicBiophysicsHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesBrownian MotionSocial BehaviorEvolutionary BiologyInteracting Particle SystemSelf-propulsionHuman MovementAnimal BehaviorHuman Dynamic
Recent studies suggest that noncooperative behavior such as cannibalism may be a driving mechanism of collective motion. Motivated by these novel results we introduce a simple model of Brownian particles interacting by biologically motivated pursuit and escape interactions. We show the onset of collective motion for both interaction types and analyze their impact on the global dynamics. We demonstrate a strong dependence of experimentally accessible macroscopic observables on the relative strength of escape and pursuit and determine the scaling of the migration speed with model parameters.
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