Motivated by recent experimental and computational results that show a motility-induced clustering transition in self-propelled particle systems, we study an individual model and its corresponding Self-Organized Hydrodynamic model for collective behaviour that incorporates a density-dependent velocity, as well as inter-particle alignment. The modal analysis of the hydrodynamic model elucidates the relationship between the stability of the equilibria and the changing velocity, and the formation of clusters. We find, in agreement with earlier results for non-aligning particles, that the key criterion for stability is (ρv(ρ))0 ≥ 0, i.e. a nondecreasing mass flux ρv(ρ) with respect to the density. Numerical simulation for both the individual an...
We propose a method for the dynamic simulation of a collection of self-propelled particles in a visc...
Abstract. Systems of self-propelled particles (SPP) interacting by a velocity alignment mechanism in...
We consider an Individual-Based Model for self-rotating particles interacting through local alignmen...
International audienceMotivated by recent experimental and computational results that show a motilit...
Acknowledgments. This work has been supported by the Agence Nationale pour la Recherche (ANR) under ...
International audienceWe study the behaviour of interacting self-propelled particles, whose self-pro...
2C.A. Weber and F. Thüroff contributed equally to this work.∗ Actively propelled particles undergoi...
In this paper, we review recent developments on the derivation and properties of macroscopic models ...
33 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceConsidering a gas of self-propelled particles with binary ...
33 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceConsidering a gas of self-propelled particles with binary ...
International audienceIn this paper, we review recent developments on the derivation and properties ...
Abstract We investigate systems of self-propelled particles with alignment interac-tion. Compared to...
International audienceWe consider a hydrodynamic model of swarming behavior derived from the kinetic...
International audienceWe investigate systems of self-propelled particles with alignment interaction....
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...
Abstract. Systems of self-propelled particles (SPP) interacting by a velocity alignment mechanism in...
We consider an Individual-Based Model for self-rotating particles interacting through local alignmen...
International audienceMotivated by recent experimental and computational results that show a motilit...
Acknowledgments. This work has been supported by the Agence Nationale pour la Recherche (ANR) under ...
International audienceWe study the behaviour of interacting self-propelled particles, whose self-pro...
2C.A. Weber and F. Thüroff contributed equally to this work.∗ Actively propelled particles undergoi...
In this paper, we review recent developments on the derivation and properties of macroscopic models ...
33 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceConsidering a gas of self-propelled particles with binary ...
33 pages, 11 figuresInternational audienceConsidering a gas of self-propelled particles with binary ...
International audienceIn this paper, we review recent developments on the derivation and properties ...
Abstract We investigate systems of self-propelled particles with alignment interac-tion. Compared to...
International audienceWe consider a hydrodynamic model of swarming behavior derived from the kinetic...
International audienceWe investigate systems of self-propelled particles with alignment interaction....
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...
Abstract. Systems of self-propelled particles (SPP) interacting by a velocity alignment mechanism in...
We consider an Individual-Based Model for self-rotating particles interacting through local alignmen...