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Active Particles, Volume 3: Advances Theory, Models, And Applications
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This edited volume collects six surveys that present state-of-the-art results on modeling, qualitative analysis, and simulation of active matter, focusing on specific applications in the natural sciences. Following the previously published Active Particles volumes, these chapters are written by leading experts in the field and reflect the diversity of subject matter in theory and applications within an interdisciplinary framework. Topics covered include:
Variability and heterogeneity in natural swarms
Multiscale aspects of the dynamics of human crowds
Mathematical modeling of cell collective motion triggered by self-generated gradients
Clustering dynamics on graphs
Random Batch Methods for classical and quantum interacting particle systems
The consensus-based global optimization algorithm and its recent variants
Mathematicians and other members of the scientific community interested in active matter and its many applications will find this volume to be a timely, authoritative, and valuable resource.
This edited volume collects six surveys that present state-of-the-art results on modeling, qualitative analysis, and simulation of active matter, focusing on specific applications in the natural sciences. Following the previously published Active Particles volumes, these chapters are written by leading experts in the field and reflect the diversity of subject matter in theory and applications within an interdisciplinary framework. Topics covered include:
Variability and heterogeneity in natural swarms
Multiscale aspects of the dynamics of human crowds
Mathematical modeling of cell collective motion triggered by self-generated gradients
Clustering dynamics on graphs
Random Batch Methods for classical and quantum interacting particle systems
The consensus-based global optimization algorithm and its recent variants
Mathematicians and other members of the scientific community interested in active matter and its many applications will find this volume to be a timely, authoritative, and valuable resource.


















