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Universality in ant behaviour
Authors:Kim Christensen  Dario Papavassiliou  Alexandre de Figueiredo  Nigel R. Franks  Ana B. Sendova-Franks
Abstract:Prediction for social systems is a major challenge. Universality at the social level has inspired a unified theory for urban living but individual variation makes predicting relationships within societies difficult. Here, we show that in ant societies individual average speed is higher when event duration is longer. Expressed as a single scaling function, this relationship is universal because for any event duration an ant, on average, moves at the corresponding average speed except for a short acceleration and deceleration at the beginning and end. This establishes cause and effect within a social system and may inform engineering and control of artificial ones.
Keywords:social systems   behaviour   universality   controlled experiment   ant
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