39pInternational audienceWe study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on three phenomena: self-propulsion, friction (Rayleigh effect) and an attractive/repulsive (Morse) potential rescaled so that the total mass of the system remains constant independently of the number of particles N . In the first part of the paper, we introduce the particle model: the agents are numbered and described by their position and velocity. We iden- tify five parameters that govern the possible asymptotic states for this system (clumps, spheres, dispersion, mills, rigid-body rotation, flocks) and perform a numerical analysis on the 3D setting. Then, in the second part of the paper, we describe the kinetic system derived as the limit f...
Moving animal groups, such as flocks of birds or schools of fish, exhibit a varity of self-organized...
International audienceWe perform an asymptotic analysis of general particle systems arising in colle...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...
39pInternational audienceWe study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on...
39pInternational audienceWe study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on...
We study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on three phenomena: self-pr...
We study a system of self-propelled particles which interact with their neighbors via alignment and ...
Many animal groups in nature exhibit collective motion, such as bird flocks and fish schools. The gr...
Many animal groups in nature exhibit collective motion, such as bird flocks and fish schools. The gr...
International audienceWe study a system of self-propelled particles which interact with their neighb...
This thesis is a contribution to the study of swarming phenomena from the point of view of mathemati...
We propose a method for the dynamic simulation of a collection of self-propelled particles in a visc...
We propose a method for the dynamic simulation of a collection of self-propelled particles in a visc...
Active matter deals with systems whose particles consume energy at the individual level in order to ...
We study a system of self-propelled particles which interact with their neighbors via alignment and ...
Moving animal groups, such as flocks of birds or schools of fish, exhibit a varity of self-organized...
International audienceWe perform an asymptotic analysis of general particle systems arising in colle...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...
39pInternational audienceWe study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on...
39pInternational audienceWe study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on...
We study at particle and kinetic level a collective behavior model based on three phenomena: self-pr...
We study a system of self-propelled particles which interact with their neighbors via alignment and ...
Many animal groups in nature exhibit collective motion, such as bird flocks and fish schools. The gr...
Many animal groups in nature exhibit collective motion, such as bird flocks and fish schools. The gr...
International audienceWe study a system of self-propelled particles which interact with their neighb...
This thesis is a contribution to the study of swarming phenomena from the point of view of mathemati...
We propose a method for the dynamic simulation of a collection of self-propelled particles in a visc...
We propose a method for the dynamic simulation of a collection of self-propelled particles in a visc...
Active matter deals with systems whose particles consume energy at the individual level in order to ...
We study a system of self-propelled particles which interact with their neighbors via alignment and ...
Moving animal groups, such as flocks of birds or schools of fish, exhibit a varity of self-organized...
International audienceWe perform an asymptotic analysis of general particle systems arising in colle...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...