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Onset of collective and cohesive motion
We study the onset of collective motion, with and without cohesion, of groups
of noisy self-propelled particles interacting locally. We find that this phase
transition, in two space dimensions, is always discontinuous, including for the
minimal model of Vicsek et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 75},1226 (1995)] for
which a non-trivial critical point was previously advocated. We also show that
cohesion is always lost near onset, as a result of the interplay of density,
velocity, and shape fluctuations.Comment: accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Sequences at the 5′-terminus of bacteriophage Qβ RNA
Two beginning sequences, pppGpGpGpGpApApCp … and pppGpGpGpGpGpApApCp …, have been identified in the RNA of bacteriophage Qβ. Both were consistently found in nearly equal amount
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