This paper presents the papers published in two special issues devoted to the modeling of large systems of self-propelled particles. The contents of these papers are presented in the general framework of the conceptual analytic difficulties and of the computational problems that are met when dealing with this class of systems. In addition, some perspective ideas on possible objectives of future research are extracted from the contents of this issue and brought to the reader's attention.

Mathematical models of self-propelled particles

F Brezzi
2017

Abstract

This paper presents the papers published in two special issues devoted to the modeling of large systems of self-propelled particles. The contents of these papers are presented in the general framework of the conceptual analytic difficulties and of the computational problems that are met when dealing with this class of systems. In addition, some perspective ideas on possible objectives of future research are extracted from the contents of this issue and brought to the reader's attention.
2017
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche - IMATI -
Active particles
Complexity
Crowds
Nonlinear interactions
Nonlocal interactions
Swarms
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