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Signal propagation and linear response in the delay Vicsek model

Soft Condensed Matter 2022-11-28 v2

Abstract

Retardation between sensation and action is an inherent biological trait. Here we study its effect in the Vicsek model, which is a paradigmatic swarm model. We find that: (i) a discrete time delay in the orientational interactions diminishes the ability of strongly aligned swarms to follow a leader and, in return, increases their stability against random orientation fluctuations; (ii) both longer delays and higher speeds favor ballistic over diffusive spreading of information (orientation) through the swarm; (iii) for short delays, the mean change in the total orientation (the order parameter) scales linearly in a small orientational bias of the leaders and inversely in the delay time, while its variance first increases and then saturates with increasing delays; (iv) the linear response breaks down when orientation conservation is broken.

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@article{arxiv.2205.12069,
  title  = {Signal propagation and linear response in the delay Vicsek model},
  author = {Daniel Geiß and Klaus Kroy and Viktor Holubec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.12069},
  year   = {2022}
}

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13 pages, 9 figues