King Arthur E B T, Turner Matthew S
Department of Mathematics, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
Centre for Complexity Science, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2021 Mar 17;8(3):201536. doi: 10.1098/rsos.201536.
The collective motion of animal groups often exhibits velocity-velocity correlations between nearest neighbours, with the strongest velocity correlations observed at the shortest inter-animal spacings. This may have been a motivational factor in the development of models based primarily on short-ranged interactions. Here we ask whether such observations necessarily mean that the interactions are short-ranged. We develop a minimal model of collective motion capable of supporting interactions of arbitrary range and show that it represents a counterexample: the strongest velocity correlations emerge at the shortest distances, even when the interactions are explicitly non-local.
动物群体的集体运动通常在最近邻个体之间表现出速度-速度相关性,在最短的动物间间距处观察到最强的速度相关性。这可能是主要基于短程相互作用的模型发展中的一个驱动因素。在这里,我们要问的是,这样的观察结果是否必然意味着相互作用是短程的。我们开发了一个能够支持任意范围相互作用的集体运动最小模型,并表明它代表了一个反例:即使相互作用明确是非局部的,最强的速度相关性也出现在最短距离处。