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Flow interactions lead to self-organized flight formations disrupted by self-amplifying waves

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Flow interactions lead to self-organized flight formations disrupted by self-amplifying waves

J. W. Newbolt, N. Lewis, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Joel W. Newbolt, Nickolas Lewis, Mathilde Bleu, Jiajie Wu, Christiana Mavroyiakoumou, Sophie Ramananarivo, and Leif Ristroph explores the collective flight dynamics of flapping flyers. Discover how pairwise interactions can lead to stable crystalline formations and the intriguing role of 'flonons' that disrupt these patterns in larger groups.

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