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Erik Rauch (Yale University), Mark Millonas (CNLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory) and Dante Chialvo (University of Arizona)
Reprinted from Physics Letters A 207 (1995) 185-193
The self-organization of patterns of flow in social insect swarms is a beautiful example of how intelligent and efficient behavior of the whole can be achieved even in the absence of any particular intelligence or forethought of the individuals. Indeed, such patterns can have functionality even without the awareness of the individual entities themselves. Our model concerns the generic behavior of a kind of stochastic particle-field system in which the motion of the "particles" both changes the field and is affected by the field.


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