SIMULATION OF COLLECTIVE MOTION IN NATURE USING SELF-PROPELLED PARTICLES

Animals in nature tend exhibit a group to maintain safety of them from predators or extreme environment, such as flocking of bird and school of fish. In this system individuals in the group will move collectively and look dynamic and complex. It is very interesting to physicists to analyze more deep...

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Main Author: AFIYANI (NIM : 10214012), NURMALIA
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/29810
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Animals in nature tend exhibit a group to maintain safety of them from predators or extreme environment, such as flocking of bird and school of fish. In this system individuals in the group will move collectively and look dynamic and complex. It is very interesting to physicists to analyze more deeply about collective behavior in animals. Until now, many models have been proposed to describe collective behavior, and mostly the models assumed that interaction happened between the particles with their neighbors. In this research we will discuss the models of self-propelled particles to simulate collective motions, such as the Vicsek model, the local attraction model and the Couzin model.