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Impact of interaction forces in first order many-agent systems for swarm manufacturing
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Zanella, Mattia
, Carraturo, Massimo
, Toscani, Giuseppe
, Auricchio, Ferdinando
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Communication
/ Fokker-Planck equation
2023
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Impact of interaction forces in first order many-agent systems for swarm manufacturing
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Zanella, Mattia
, Carraturo, Massimo
, Toscani, Giuseppe
, Auricchio, Ferdinando
in
Communication
/ Fokker-Planck equation
2023
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Impact of interaction forces in first order many-agent systems for swarm manufacturing
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Impact of interaction forces in first order many-agent systems for swarm manufacturing
2023
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Overview
We study the large time behavior of a system of interacting agents modeling the relaxation of a large swarm of robots, whose task is to uniformly cover a portion of the domain by communicating with each other in terms of their distance. To this end, we generalize a related result for a Fokker-Planck-type model with a nonlocal discontinuous drift and constant diffusion, recently introduced by three of the authors, of which the steady distribution is explicitly computable. For this new nonlocal Fokker-Planck equation, existence, uniqueness and positivity of a global solution are proven, together with precise equilibration rates of the solution towards its quasi-stationary distribution. Numerical experiments are designed to verify the theoretical findings and explore possible extensions to more complex scenarios.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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