On the difficult interplay between life, ``complexity'', and mathematical sciences (Q2868591)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6239134
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| English | On the difficult interplay between life, ``complexity'', and mathematical sciences |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6239134 |
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17 December 2013
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living systems
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collective behaviour
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self-organization
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nonlinear interactions
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learning
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On the difficult interplay between life, ``complexity'', and mathematical sciences (English)
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This paper presents a detailed discussion about modeling large systems of interacting, generally living, entities by means of the so-called kinetic theory of active particles. In particular, the authors focus on modeling the interactions among the particles by stochastic games, which give rise to the nonlinear term in the kinetic-type equations describing the system evolution.
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