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Collective behaviour of birds, fish, ants, … humans. Is it Physics, Mathematics or Biology ?

24 October 2013, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom


Introduction
Large systems of self-propelling particles (SPP) form a special class of so-called active matter. Examples of such systems found in nature are: flocks of birds, schools of fishes, ants, groups of bacteria, etc.
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University of Northumbria

Room A003, University of Northumbria, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST, United Kingdom

Organised by
Institute of Physics, North East Branch
Contact information
Dr Richard Hornby
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