Anomalous Behaviour of Mutual Information in Finite Flocks
Statistical Mechanics
2018-03-14 v1
Abstract
The existing consensus is that flocks are poised at criticality, entailing long correlation lengths and a maximal value of Shannon mutual information in the large-system limit. We show, by contrast, that for finite flocks in the long observation time limit, mutual information may not only fail to peak at criticality---as observed for other critical systems---but also diverge as noise tends to zero. This result carries implications for other finite-size, out-of-equilibrium systems, where observation times may vary widely compared to time scales of internal system dynamics; thus it may not be assumed that mutual information locates the phase transition.
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@article{arxiv.1710.06589,
title = {Anomalous Behaviour of Mutual Information in Finite Flocks},
author = {Lionel Barnett and Joshua Brown and Terry Bossomaier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.06589},
year = {2018}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures