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The following pages link to Hyperbolic and kinetic models for self-organized biological aggregations and movement: a brief review (Q455731):
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- Effective rheological properties in semi-dilute bacterial suspensions (Q300645) (← links)
- Local versus nonlocal barycentric interactions in 1D agent dynamics (Q395734) (← links)
- On the multiscale modeling of vehicular traffic: from kinetic to hydrodynamics (Q478679) (← links)
- Symmetries and pattern formation in hyperbolic versus parabolic models of self-organised aggregation (Q500341) (← links)
- Non-local kinetic and macroscopic models for self-organised animal aggregations (Q888737) (← links)
- A kinetic model for the formation of swarms with nonlinear interactions (Q891642) (← links)
- Modeling complex systems with particles refuge by thermostatted kinetic theory methods (Q2016649) (← links)
- Understanding the shape of ant craters: a continuum model (Q2348459) (← links)
- ON THE DIFFICULT INTERPLAY BETWEEN LIFE, "COMPLEXITY", AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (Q2868591) (← links)
- COMPLEX SYSTEMS: NEW CHALLENGES WITH MODELING HEADACHES (Q2873515) (← links)
- ANALYSIS OF HOPF/HOPF BIFURCATIONS IN NONLOCAL HYPERBOLIC MODELS FOR SELF-ORGANISED AGGREGATIONS (Q2873519) (← links)
- ON A MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS ON NETWORKS WITH APPLICATION TO OPINION FORMATION (Q2873522) (← links)
- The Role of Avoidance and Learning Behaviours on the Formation and Movement of Biological Aggregations (Q2950348) (← links)
- On a class of multiscale cancer cell migration models: Well-posedness in less regular function spaces (Q3191255) (← links)
- Particle methods for pedestrian flow models: From microscopic to nonlocal continuum models (Q3191259) (← links)
- FROM THE MODELING OF THE IMMUNE HALLMARKS OF CANCER TO A BLACK SWAN IN BIOLOGY (Q4917968) (← links)
- On the Numerical Integration of Scalar Nonlocal Conservation Laws (Q4981947) (← links)
- Traffic, crowds, and dynamics of self-organized particles: New trends and challenges (Q4982230) (← links)
- A kinetic theory approach to the dynamics of crowd evacuation from bounded domains (Q5176150) (← links)