Binary interaction algorithms for the simulation of flocking and swarming dynamics

Abstract

Microscopic models of flocking and swarming takes in account large numbers of interacting individ- uals. Numerical resolution of large flocks implies huge computational costs. Typically for N interacting individuals we have a cost of O(N2). We tackle the problem numerically by considering approximated binary interaction dynamics described by kinetic equations and simulating such equations by suitable stochastic methods. This approach permits to compute approximate solutions as functions of a small scaling parameter at a reduced complexity of O(N) operations. Several numerical results show the efficiency of the algorithms proposed.

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