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A quest toward a mathematical theory of the dynamics of swarms

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This paper addresses some preliminary steps toward the modeling and qualitative analysis of swarms viewed as living complex systems. The approach is based on the methods of kinetic theory and… Click to show full abstract

This paper addresses some preliminary steps toward the modeling and qualitative analysis of swarms viewed as living complex systems. The approach is based on the methods of kinetic theory and statistical mechanics, where interactions at the microscopic scale are nonlocal, nonlinearly additive and modeled by theoretical tools of stochastic game theory. Collective learning theory can play an important role in the modeling approach. We present a kinetic equation incorporating the Cucker–Smale flocking force and stochastic game theoretic interactions in collision operators. We also present a sufficient framework leading to the asymptotic velocity alignment and global existence of smooth solutions for the proposed kinetic model with a special kernel. Analytic results on the global existence and flocking dynamics are presented, while the last part of the paper looks ahead to research perspectives.

Keywords: theory dynamics; theory; toward mathematical; quest toward; mathematical theory; dynamics swarms

Journal Title: Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2017

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