Special Session 128: Recent Advances in Kinetic Theory and Related Applications

Kinetic and hydrodynamic flocking models with nonlocal velocity alignment
Changhui Tan
University of South Carolina
USA
Co-Author(s):    McKenzie Black
Abstract:
The Euler-alignment system describes the collective behaviors of animal swarms. In this talk, we introduce a new type of alignment interaction that depends nonlinearly on velocity. We explore the asymptotic flocking and alignment behaviors. Notably, the introduction of nonlinearity yields a spectrum of distinctive asymptotic behaviors. Moreover, we present a rigorous derivation of our system from a kinetic flocking model.