Multiflocks: Emergent Dynamics in Systems with Multiscale Collective Behavior
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5006470
DOI10.1137/20M1324454zbMath1470.92403arXiv2003.04489OpenAlexW3173232644MaRDI QIDQ5006470
Publication date: 16 August 2021
Published in: Multiscale Modeling & Simulation (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.04489
Related Items (4)
Swarming: hydrodynamic alignment with pressure ⋮ Pattern formation in the Cucker-Smale model ⋮ Collective behaviors of stochastic agent-based models and applications to finance and optimization ⋮ Grassmannian reduction of Cucker-Smale systems and dynamical opinion games
Cites Work
- Regularity for parabolic integro-differential equations with very irregular kernels
- A new model for self-organized dynamics and its flocking behavior
- Flocking hydrodynamics with external potentials
- From particle to kinetic and hydrodynamic descriptions of flocking
- On the mathematics of emergence
- Nonlinear maximum principles for dissipative linear nonlocal operators and applications
- Eulerian dynamics with a commutator forcing. III: Fractional diffusion of order \(0 < \alpha < 1\)
- Eulerian dynamics with a commutator forcing. II: Flocking
- A game of alignment: collective behavior of multi-species
- A simple proof of the Cucker-Smale flocking dynamics and mean-field limit
- Active particles, Volume 1. Advances in theory, models, and applications
- Sharp conditions to avoid collisions in singular Cucker-Smale interactions
- Anticipation breeds alignment
- Critical thresholds in flocking hydrodynamics with non-local alignment
- Particle, kinetic, and hydrodynamic models of swarming
- Multiphase and Multiscale Trends in Cancer Modelling
- Eulerian dynamics with a commutator forcing
- Hölder estimates for advection fractional-diffusion equations
- Active Particles, Volume 2
- Emergent Behavior in Flocks
- Dynamics and Analysis of Alignment Models of Collective Behavior
This page was built for publication: Multiflocks: Emergent Dynamics in Systems with Multiscale Collective Behavior