Mathematical models of self-organization
Pierre DEGOND
Imperial College, London
Self-organization happens when agents interacting through local rules generate large-scale coherent structures. It occurs across all living and social systems and through a formidable variety of mechanisms. However, common features among the different systems suggest that some 'universal' models may provide valuable insight. In this talk, I will discuss models of aligment dynamics of self-propelled particles and highlight the challenges that they pose.
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Excitations sonores d'un hexagone actif (plus de détails...)
CONFÉRENCES
Bifurcations and Instabilities in Fluid Dynamics, Edinburgh, Scotland, 24 Juin 2024
Physics of Wave Turbulence and beyond: Celebrating the 60th birthday of Sergey Nazarenko., Les Houches, 2 Septembre 2024
19e Journées de l'Hydrodynamique, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, 26 Novembre 2024