Comment on "Velocity and Speed Correlations in Hamiltonian Flocks" by M. Casiulis et al. [arXiv:1911.06042]

Abstract

In arXiv:1911.06042v1 M. Casiulis et al. study a Hamiltonian model in which rigid rotations of moving clusters give rise to scale-free correlations of velocity and speed. M. Casiulis et al. compare correlations in their model to those observed in real flocks of birds and claim that rigid-body rotations provide an explanation that stands in contrast with, and it is simpler than, previously proposed explanations of correlations in bird flocks, namely Goldstone modes in the velocity orientations and marginal (or near-critical) modes in the speed. Here, we show that the rigid rotation scenario is completely inconsistent with a large body of well-established experimental evidence on real flocks of birds, and it therefore does not provide an appropriate explanation for the observed phenomenology.

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