Instability helps virtual flies to mate

Hüls T (2005)
BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 93(3): 222-229.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
In this paper we perform a bifurcation analysis for a discrete time dynamical system, describing the behavior of a virtual fly, developed by Boddeker and Egelhaaf (2003). Like real blowflies, the virtual counterparts exhibit a dichotomous behavior: they catch small targets but follow big objects at a constant distance. We consider this model for targets on linear and on circular trajectories. Then we transform the system into a "frozen" form, such that the position of the target is fixed. It turns out that the loss of stability of a fixed point in the frozen system due to a Neimark-Sacker bifurcation, explains the dichotomous behavior of the virtual fly.
Stichworte
discrete time dynamical systems; of blowflies; bifurcation analysis; pursuit behavior
Erscheinungsjahr
2005
Zeitschriftentitel
BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS
Band
93
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
222-229
ISSN
0340-1200
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1602306

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Hüls T. Instability helps virtual flies to mate. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS. 2005;93(3):222-229.
Hüls, T. (2005). Instability helps virtual flies to mate. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, 93(3), 222-229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00422-005-0581-z
Hüls, Thorsten. 2005. “Instability helps virtual flies to mate”. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 93 (3): 222-229.
Hüls, T. (2005). Instability helps virtual flies to mate. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 93, 222-229.
Hüls, T., 2005. Instability helps virtual flies to mate. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, 93(3), p 222-229.
T. Hüls, “Instability helps virtual flies to mate”, BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS, vol. 93, 2005, pp. 222-229.
Hüls, T.: Instability helps virtual flies to mate. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS. 93, 222-229 (2005).
Hüls, Thorsten. “Instability helps virtual flies to mate”. BIOLOGICAL CYBERNETICS 93.3 (2005): 222-229.

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