Fireflies and the physics of collective behavior
ORAL
Abstract
Fireflies are a cornerstone of summertime folklore. As they flash and swarm in the dark, they create a collective dynamics which can be studied and described from the perspective of statistical physics. We will explore how fireflies can be an engaging entryway into subtle topics of modern physics such as emergence and phase transitions. I will also describe recent initiatives of public engagement for recording trajectories all over the United States.
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Publication: Sarfati, Raphael et al. (2023). Crowdsourced dataset of firefly trajectories obtained by automated stereo calibration of 360-degree cameras [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.gb5mkkwvd
Presenters
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Raphael Sarfati
Cornell University
Authors
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Raphael Sarfati
Cornell University