
ep18 - Naomi Ehrich Leonard, Part I: Geometric Control on Lie Groups, Underwater Vehicles and Collective Motion, Coordination in Animal Groups, Decision Making in Honeybees and Bifurcation Theory
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Exploring Collective Behaviors and Decision-Making in Nature
The chapter delves into the rich behaviors exhibited by a simple 2D particle model, discussing future research avenues in collective behavior, instability in decision-making, bifurcation theory, and singularity theory. It explores simulations of group behavior and decision-making processes in animals, emphasizing the role of vision angle, group size asymmetries, and bifurcation theory. The conversation also touches on feedback concepts, conductive intelligence, and singularity theory, culminating in a reference to upcoming episodes on animal behavior applications.
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