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.
IMAGES
Structure de l'attracteur chaotique de L. O. Chua (plus de détails...)
CONFÉRENCES
19e Journées de l'Hydrodynamique, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, 26 Novembre 2024
New Challenges in Turbulence Research VII, École de Physique des Houches, 10 Février 2025