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author | Holden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev> | 2020-01-12 22:31:20 -0500 |
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committer | Holden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev> | 2020-01-13 12:45:32 -0500 |
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diff --git a/document/abstract.tex b/document/abstract.tex index caf5a9f..2fb3e21 100644 --- a/document/abstract.tex +++ b/document/abstract.tex @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ -\centerline{Abstract} -{\leftskip=1in\rightskip=1in\baselineskip=14pt +\vskip 0pt plus .5fill +\centerline{\fourteenbf Abstract} +{\leftskip=.5in\rightskip=.5in\baselineskip=14pt Emergent group behaviors were observed which point toward a certain degree of cooperation by antlions. The donut theory, the forerunner in describing antlions' spatial distribution, asserts that the insects form a ring to capture ants approximately equitably. Similar ``cooperative'' behavior was observed, with the antlions remaining under the soil when the surface was overpopulated (demonstrable by a significantly lower number of pits forming in smaller trials). |