PI Lecture with Pawel Romanczuk, “Modeling of flocking & swarming with stochastic agent-based models”

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PI Lecture with Pawel Romanczuk, “Modeling of flocking & swarming with stochastic agent-based models”

Abstract: Collective behavior, as exhibited by bird flocks, fish schools or insect swarms, is a fascinating example of self-organized behavior in biology. Mathematical models of flocking were key for the development of our current understanding on how complex complex group-level behaviors may emerge from simple local rules of interaction of close-by individuals. In this lecture I will provide a brief introduction into individual-based modeling of collective behavior from established so-called social force models to novel developments taking into account perceptual & cognitive constraints.

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Event Details

Date: July 7, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm CEST
Time: 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm