Hydrodynamic limits of interacting agent systems
Scope:
Large interacting agent systems are a natural microscopic description for many phenomena in the life and social sciences. The respective stochastic differential equation systems have been used to describe the behaviour of large animal flocks, pedestrian crowds or traffic flow. It is, however, often not feasible to analyse the behaviour of those models on the microscopic model. Hydrodynamic limits have been proven to be essential in analysing and understanding the underlying dynamics.
In this workshop we bring together researchers working on different aspects of hydrodynamic PDEs, including modelling, analysis and numerics. It will provide the opportunity to present recent results, foster communication between communities and advance our understanding of complex interacting agent dynamics
Practical Information:
- Organisers: Ewelina Zatorska and Marie-Therese Wolfram
- Date: June 9-13, 2025, starting Monday at 10:00 and finishing Friday at lunchtime
- Location: Warwick Venice Centre
Confirmed speakers:
- Giacomo Albi (Verona)
- Nilasis Chaudhuri (Warsaw)
- Felisia Chiarello (L'Aquilla)
- Gui-Quiang Chen (Oxford)
- Young-Pil Choi (Yonsai)
- Rinaldo Colombo (Brescia)
- Paola Goatin (Inria)
- Kevin Painter (Torino)
- Charlotte Perrin (CNRS Marseilles)
- Benoit Perthams (Sorbonne)
- Markus Schmidtchen (TU Dresden)
- Roman Shvydkoy (UIC)
- Agnieszka Swierczewska-Gwiazda
- Andrea Tosin (Torino)
- Athanasios Tzsavaras (Kaust)
- Jakub Skrezeczkowski (Oxford)
- Mattia Zanella (Pavia)