We consider an one-dimensional nonlocal hyperbolic model for group formation with application to self-organizing collectives of animals in homogeneous environments. Previous studies have shown that this model displays at least four complex spatial and spatiotemporal group patterns. Here, we use weakly nonlinear analysis to better understand the mechanisms involved in the formation of two of these patterns, namely stationary pulses and traveling trains. We show that both patterns arise through subcritical bifurcations from spatially homogeneous steady states. We then use these results to investigate the effect of two social interactions (attraction and alignment) on the structure of stationary and moving animal groups. While attraction makes...
The mechanism of self-organization resulting in coordinated collective motion has received wide atte...
In this study we start by reviewing a class of 1D hyperbolic/kinetic models (with two velocities) us...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with mathematical modeling of intelligent systems, such as human c...
We consider an one-dimensional nonlocal hyperbolic model for group formation with application to sel...
In this article, we introduce and study a new nonlocal hyperbolic model for the formation and moveme...
The study of self-organised collective animal behaviour, such as swarms of insects or schools of fis...
The formation, persistence and movement of self-organised biological aggregations are medi...
Moving animal groups, such as flocks of birds or schools of fish, exhibit a varity of self-organized...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...
Communication among individuals forms the basis of social interactions in every animal population. I...
Herd formation in animal populations, for example to escape a predator or coordinate feeding, is a w...
We present numerical simulations of an animal grouping model based on individual behaviours of attra...
Group living animals form aggregations and flocks that remain cohesive in spite of internal movement...
The modelling and investigation of complex spatial and spatio-temporal patterns exhibited by a vario...
Mechanical constraints have a strong influence on the dynamics and structure of granular aggregation...
The mechanism of self-organization resulting in coordinated collective motion has received wide atte...
In this study we start by reviewing a class of 1D hyperbolic/kinetic models (with two velocities) us...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with mathematical modeling of intelligent systems, such as human c...
We consider an one-dimensional nonlocal hyperbolic model for group formation with application to sel...
In this article, we introduce and study a new nonlocal hyperbolic model for the formation and moveme...
The study of self-organised collective animal behaviour, such as swarms of insects or schools of fis...
The formation, persistence and movement of self-organised biological aggregations are medi...
Moving animal groups, such as flocks of birds or schools of fish, exhibit a varity of self-organized...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...
Communication among individuals forms the basis of social interactions in every animal population. I...
Herd formation in animal populations, for example to escape a predator or coordinate feeding, is a w...
We present numerical simulations of an animal grouping model based on individual behaviours of attra...
Group living animals form aggregations and flocks that remain cohesive in spite of internal movement...
The modelling and investigation of complex spatial and spatio-temporal patterns exhibited by a vario...
Mechanical constraints have a strong influence on the dynamics and structure of granular aggregation...
The mechanism of self-organization resulting in coordinated collective motion has received wide atte...
In this study we start by reviewing a class of 1D hyperbolic/kinetic models (with two velocities) us...
Abstract. This paper is concerned with mathematical modeling of intelligent systems, such as human c...