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Information transfer in finite flocks with topological interactions

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posted on 2025-04-24, 14:27 authored by Joshua M Brown, Terry Bossomaier, Lionel BarnettLionel Barnett
The Vicsek model is a flocking model comprising simple point particles originally proposed with metric interactions: particles align to neighbours within a radius. Later, topological interactions were introduced such that particles align with their closest k neighbours. We simulate the Vicsek model utilising topological neighbour interactions and estimate information theoretic quantities as a function of noise, the variability in the extent to which each particle aligns with its neighbours, and the flock direction. These quantities have been shown to be important in characterising phases transitions, such as that exhibited by the Vicsek model. We show that these quantities, mutual information and global transfer entropy, are in fact dependent on observation time, and in comparison to the canonical Vicsek model which utilises range-based interactions, the topological variant converges to the long-term limiting behaviour with smaller observation windows. Finally, we show that in contrast to the metric model, which exhibits maximal information transfer for the ordered regime, the topological model maintains this maximal information transfer dependent on noise and velocity, rather than the current phase.

History

Publication status

  • Published

Journal

Journal of Computational Science

ISSN

1877-7503

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Volume

53

Article number

101370

Department affiliated with

  • Informatics Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes