Fish schools show a high degree of polarization in the absence of a leader or external stimuli. In this paper the problems of the collective motion of fish schooling are analyzed, and the question of how polarized patterns or structures arise spontaneously is addressed. I attempt to show collective
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Principles of the Self-Organizing Dynamic System
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- 121369378
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- Heldref Publishing
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- 1947
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- English
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- Volume
- 37
- Category
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- ISSN
- 0022-1309
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