Ant Search - Non-Markovian and Indirectly Coordinated Movement Patterns
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Explore a research seminar presented by Dr. Stefan Popp from the University of Arizona examining the fascinating dynamics of ant search behavior through non-Markovian and indirectly coordinated approaches. Delivered as part of the Mathematics of Movement (MMV) series, which bridges interdisciplinary challenges in animal ecology and cell biology, learn about mathematical perspectives on how ants coordinate their search patterns without direct communication. Gain insights into this hour-long presentation that contributes to the broader understanding of movement patterns in biological systems, hosted by the prestigious Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
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MMV | Dr. Stefan Popp | Ant search - Non-Markovian and indirectly coordinated
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