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Modeling And Simulation For Collective Dynamics [Hardback]

Edited by (University Of Maryland, Usa), Edited by (Nus, S'pore), Edited by (King Abdullah University Of Science And Technology, Saudi Arabia), Edited by (Sorbonne Universite, France)
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The thematic program Quantum and Kinetic Problems: Modeling, Analysis, Numerics and Applications was held at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the National University of Singapore, from September 2019 to March 2020. Leading experts presented tutorials and special lectures geared towards the participating graduate students and junior researchers.Readers will find in this significant volume four expanded lecture notes with self-contained tutorials on modeling and simulation for collective dynamics including individual and population approaches for population dynamics in mathematical biology, collective behaviors for Lohe type aggregation models, mean-field particle swarm optimization, and consensus-based optimization and ensemble Kalman inversion for global optimization problems with constraints.This volume serves to inspire graduate students and researchers who will embark into original research work in kinetic models for collective dynamics and their applications.
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Individual and Population Approaches for Calibrating Division Rates in Population Dynamics: Application to the Bacterial Cell Cycle
1(82)
Marie Doumic
Marc Hoffmann
Collective Dynamics of Lohe Type Aggregation Models
83(44)
Seung-Yeal Ha
Dohyun Kim
Mean-field Particle Swarm Optimization
127(68)
Sara Grassi
Hut Huang
Lorenzo Pareschi
Jinniao Qiu
Consensus-based Optimization and Ensemble Kalman Inversion for Global Optimization Problems with Constraints
195
Jose Antonio Carrillo
Claudia Totzeck
Urbain Vaes