On the stability of Rotating States in Second-Order Self-Propelled Multi-Particle Systems

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Authors: Carl Kolon, Irina Popovici Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 May 2021

Abstract: The study of emergent behavior of swarms is of great interest for applied sciences. In this paper, we study the stability of the system of n-coupled self-propelled particle systems ddotrk=(1|dotrk|2)dotrkfrac1nsumm=1n(rkrm), rkinmathbbR2, with all-to-all spring-like coupling. Previous numerical experiments have shown that for a large set of initial conditions, after an initial drift, the center of mass of the system converges to a stationary point and each particle eventually rotates with unit angular velocity around the stationary center of mass. The distribution of the particles on the circle need not be uniform. Such limit states are dubbed {it rotating states}. We prove that a rotating state with particles spinning in the same direction is stable and we show that every solution that starts near a rotating state asymptotically approaches a rotating state. The proof uses new slow manifold ideas to improve the approximations of the flow on the center manifold in the presence of non-isolated fixed points.













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