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View article: Collective Foraging and Behavioural Syndromes in Ants: First-Passage Statistics with Heterogeneous Walkers on a Honeycomb Lattice
Collective Foraging and Behavioural Syndromes in Ants: First-Passage Statistics with Heterogeneous Walkers on a Honeycomb Lattice Open
Behavioral heterogeneities in animals, also known as syndromes, play a crucial role in understanding how natural populations flexibly adapt to environmental changes. In ant species like \textit{Aphaenogaster senilis}, two key roles in coll…
View article: Persistent and anti-persistent motion in bounded and unbounded space: resolution of the first-passage problem
Persistent and anti-persistent motion in bounded and unbounded space: resolution of the first-passage problem Open
The presence of temporal correlations in random movement trajectories is a widespread phenomenon across biological, chemical and physical systems. The ubiquity of persistent and anti-persistent motion in many natural and synthetic systems …
View article: Multi-target search in bounded and heterogeneous environments: a lattice random walk perspective
Multi-target search in bounded and heterogeneous environments: a lattice random walk perspective Open
For more than a century lattice random walks have been employed ubiquitously, both as a theoretical laboratory to develop intuition about more complex stochastic processes and as a tool to interpret a vast array of empirical observations. …
View article: Exact spatiotemporal dynamics of lattice random walks in hexagonal and honeycomb domains
Exact spatiotemporal dynamics of lattice random walks in hexagonal and honeycomb domains Open
A variety of transport processes in natural and man-made systems are intrinsically random. To model their stochasticity, lattice random walks have been employed for a long time, mainly by considering Cartesian lattices. However, in many ap…