International audienceWe analyse the asymptotic behavior for kinetic models describing the collective behavior of animal populations. We focus on models for self-propelled individuals, whose velocity relaxes toward the mean orientation of the neighbors. The self-propelling and friction forces together with the alignment and the noise are interpreted as a collision/interaction mechanism acting with equal strength. We show that the set of generalized collision invariants, introduced in [1], is equivalent in our setting to the more classical notion of collision invariants, i.e., the kernel of a suitably linearized collision operator. After identifying these collision invariants, we derive the fluid model, by appealing to the balances for the p...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a two-species Vicsek model, that describes alignment...
ABSTRACT. We study kinetic representations of flocking models. They arise from agent-based models fo...
We introduce and discuss the possible dynamics of groups of indistinguishable agents, which are inte...
International audienceWe analyse the asymptotic behavior for kinetic models describing the collectiv...
We analyse the asymptotic behavior for kinetic models describing the collective behavior of animal p...
Abstract. The hydrodynamic limit of the kinetic Cucker-Smale flocking model is investigated. The sta...
Abstract. The hydrodynamic limit of the kinetic Cucker-Smale flocking model is investigated. The sta...
In this thesis I considered the dynamics of self-propelling particles (SPP). Flocking of living orga...
Abstract. In this paper, we analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic v...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...
In this paper, we analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of ...
We analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of flocking by Cuc...
We analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of flocking by Cuc...
In this paper, we analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of ...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a two-species Vicsek model, that describes alignment...
ABSTRACT. We study kinetic representations of flocking models. They arise from agent-based models fo...
We introduce and discuss the possible dynamics of groups of indistinguishable agents, which are inte...
International audienceWe analyse the asymptotic behavior for kinetic models describing the collectiv...
We analyse the asymptotic behavior for kinetic models describing the collective behavior of animal p...
Abstract. The hydrodynamic limit of the kinetic Cucker-Smale flocking model is investigated. The sta...
Abstract. The hydrodynamic limit of the kinetic Cucker-Smale flocking model is investigated. The sta...
In this thesis I considered the dynamics of self-propelling particles (SPP). Flocking of living orga...
Abstract. In this paper, we analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic v...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...
In this paper, we analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of ...
We analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of flocking by Cuc...
We analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of flocking by Cuc...
In this paper, we analyse the asymptotic behavior of solutions of the continuous kinetic version of ...
We present existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence results for some kinetic equations motiva...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a two-species Vicsek model, that describes alignment...
ABSTRACT. We study kinetic representations of flocking models. They arise from agent-based models fo...
We introduce and discuss the possible dynamics of groups of indistinguishable agents, which are inte...