He was there two Fridays ago but we exchanged email last week.
Ed
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That was what I was trying to remember
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Did we see him this past Friday or was it a week earlier?
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On Mon, Nov 21, 2022, 7:43 PM George Duncan wrote:
> Sherry got the same message. We have no other information.
Sherry got the same message. We have no other information.
On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 2:46 PM Tom Johnson wrote:
> We just got a message from Bob Martin, president of IAIA, that Mike Daly
> died. Mike and Ellen have been active supporters of IAIA for years.
> Does anyone have any details?
> Tom
I wonder if there are ADHD sheep, who always want to move because after a few
seconds they are bored where they are.
In a random assignment of leadership (leadersheep?), the ADHD ones might show
up to take the lead role much more often, since they want to move much more
often.
Come to think
We just got a message from Bob Martin, president of IAIA, that Mike Daly
died. Mike and Ellen have been active supporters of IAIA for years.
Does anyone have any details?
Tom
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Nice find. The paper is from Luis Gómez-Nava et al. Luis is here in Berlin at
Humboldt University (which is named after the two famous Humboldt brothers). A
link to his paper can be found at his publication
pagehttps://amor.cms.hu-berlin.de/~gomezlui/publications.html-J.
Original
Hmm, not apparently users of arxiv.org either.
Here are the raw videos of sheep in pastures, might be good bedtime
watching? https://zenodo.org/record/6905807
In my experience, swarms are following the mouse, or chasing a randomly
fleeing agent, or just wandering around randomly, or following
Roger -
From hackernews
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01769-8
corrected link from comments to
"Sheep flocks alternate their leader and achieve collective intelligence"
The secret sauce of american democracy.
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I wasn't able to read the (paywall) article, but was intrigued
>From hackernews
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41567-022-01769-8
corrected link from comments to
"Sheep flocks alternate their leader and achieve collective intelligence"
The secret sauce of american democracy.
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