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Will BirdBuffer work on my birds? Short answer: Yes. Here's why: • All birds have a Trigeminal nerve near their beaks and eyes • Our vapor creates a harmless but unpleasant sensation in this nerve • Birds quickly learn to avoid the area - and they never get used to it! Say goodbye to bird problems. Choose BirdBuffer for a cleaner, safer commercial space. https://buff.ly/3Bs2BxY
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Bernard Chazelle's proof addresses a scenario in which birds adjust their flight velocity and position based on the movements of other birds within a certain radius. The key finding is that as the number of birds increases, the time it takes for the system to reach a stable state (where all birds have settled into their final positions and velocities) tends to infinity. Here's a detailed explanation: 🔴 Initial Setup: Imagine a group of birds flying in a certain airspace. Each bird can sense and react to the movements of other birds within a fixed radius around it. 🔴Behavior Rules: Chazelle's analysis assumes that each bird adjusts its flight velocity and position based on the positions and velocities of nearby birds. This adjustment could be influenced by various factors such as avoiding collisions, flocking behavior, or other social interactions. 🔴Complex Interactions: As the number of birds increases, the interactions between them become increasingly complex. Each bird must consider a larger number of neighboring birds when adjusting its flight parameters. 🔴Convergence Time : Chazelle's proof shows that despite the birds continuously adjusting their movements based on nearby birds, the time it takes for the entire flock to settle into a stable configuration becomes increasingly longer as the number of birds grows. 🔴Infinite Convergence Time : The crucial insight is that as the number of birds tends to infinity, the time it takes for the system to converge to a steady state also tends to infinity. This means that in a scenario with an infinite number of birds, the flock will never reach a stable configuration. 🔴Implications: This result has implications for understanding complex systems with decentralized decision-making, such as bird flocks, schools of fish, or even human crowds. It highlights the challenges of predicting and controlling the behavior of large groups of entities with local interactions. 🟢 Bernard Chazelle's proof illuminates the inherent complexity and long convergence times of systems where individual agents adjust their behavior based on the actions of nearby entities, leading to insights into the dynamics of collective behavior in natural and artificial systems.
Bernard Chazelle proved that if each bird adjusts its velocity and position to the other birds within a fixed radius, the time it takes to converge to a steady state tends to infinity as the number of birds increases.
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