Special Issue “Kinetic Theory and Swarming Tools to Modeling Complex Systems—Symmetry problems in the Science of Living Systems”—Editorial and Research Perspectives
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MDPI
Materia
Kinetic theory Living systems Social dynamics Active particles Social dynamics Pattern formation
Fecha
2020-03-13Referencia bibliográfica
Bellomo, N., Knopoff, D. A., & Terna, P. (2020). Special Issue “Kinetic Theory and Swarming Tools to Modeling Complex Systems—Symmetry problems in the Science of Living Systems”—Editorial and Research Perspectives.
Resumen
This editorial paper presents a special issue devoted to the development of mathematical
tools from kinetic and swarms theory to the modeling and simulations of the dynamics of living
systems constituted by very many interacting living entities. Applications refer to several fields:
collective learning, behavioral economy, multicellular systems, vehicular traffic, and human crowds.
A forward look to research perspectives is focused on the conceptual links between swarms methods
and the kinetic theory approach.