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Modeling self-organization in pedestrians and animal groups from macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints

Mathematical Physics 2010-09-07 v4 math.MP Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems Physics and Society

Abstract

This paper is concerned with mathematical modeling of intelligent systems, such as human crowds and animal groups. In particular, the focus is on the emergence of different self-organized patterns from non-locality and anisotropy of the interactions among individuals. A mathematical technique by time-evolving measures is introduced to deal with both macroscopic and microscopic scales within a unified modeling framework. Then self-organization issues are investigated and numerically reproduced at the proper scale, according to the kind of agents under consideration.

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@article{arxiv.0906.4702,
  title  = {Modeling self-organization in pedestrians and animal groups from macroscopic and microscopic viewpoints},
  author = {Emiliano Cristiani and Benedetto Piccoli and Andrea Tosin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0906.4702},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

24 pages, 13 figures

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