 Swarms and Schools: Follow the Leader Jesse Redding EPS 109 Final Presentation.

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 Swarms and Schools: Follow the Leader Jesse Redding EPS 109 Final Presentation

Schooling Mechanics Basics: Individuals in a swarm are clueless Most follow aggregate of others nearby One individual can control a swarm Assumptions: One leader Metric Distance Model Limited turning ability Slight randomness in direction

To run my code, run fishschool.m

Sources  etric_vs_topological_distance_for_animal_aggregations.png etric_vs_topological_distance_for_animal_aggregations.png  Birnir, Bjorn. (2007). An ODE Model of the Motion of Pelagic Fish. UC Santa Barbara: Center for Complex and Nonlinear Science. Retrieved from: