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Low-temperature marginal ferromagnetism explains anomalous scale-free correlations in natural flocks

Statistical Mechanics 2019-09-18 v2 Biological Physics Other Quantitative Biology

Abstract

We introduce a new ferromagnetic model capable of reproducing one of the most intriguing properties of collective behaviour in starling flocks, namely the fact that strong collective order of the system coexists with scale-free correlations of the modulus of the microscopic degrees of freedom, that is the birds' speeds. The key idea of the new theory is that the single-particle potential needed to bound the modulus of the microscopic degrees of freedom around a finite value, is marginal, that is has zero curvature. We study the model by using mean-field approximation and Monte Carlo simulations in three dimensions, complemented by finite-size scaling analysis. While at the standard critical temperature, TcT_c, the properties of the marginal model are exactly the same as a normal ferromagnet with continuous symmetry-breaking, our results show that a novel zero-temperature critical point emerges, so that in its deeply ordered phase the marginal model develops divergent susceptibility and correlation length of the modulus of the microscopic degrees of freedom, in complete analogy with experimental data on natural flocks of starlings.

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@article{arxiv.1812.07522,
  title  = {Low-temperature marginal ferromagnetism explains anomalous scale-free correlations in natural flocks},
  author = {Andrea Cavagna and Antonio Culla and Luca Di Carlo and Irene Giardina and Tomas S. Grigera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07522},
  year   = {2019}
}

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14 pages, 8 pdf figures