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Analysis in Kantorovich Geometric Space for Quasi-stable Patterns in 2D-OV Model

Ryosuke Ishiwata () and Yuki Sugiyama ()
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Ryosuke Ishiwata: Nagoya University, Department of Complex Systems Science
Yuki Sugiyama: Nagoya University, Department of Complex Systems Science

A chapter in Traffic and Granular Flow '15, 2016, pp 427-433 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract TheIshiwata, Ryosuke two-dimensional optimalSugiyama, Yuki velocity (2D-OV) model, which consists of self-driven particles, reproduces a big variety of dynamical patterns as seen in biological collective motions (Sugiyama (2009) Natural Computing. Springer Japan, Tokyo [7]). We perform simulations of the 2D-OV model in a simple maze. Dynamically stable patterns are observed from the simulation results. The stability of the patterns seems to be related to a kind of degeneracy of a state. In order to look for some physical quantity, which can indicate the relation between the stability and the degeneracy, we construct a geometric space based on the Kantorovich distance among patterns and represent the changing of flow pattern as the trajectory in the geometric space. As a result, a point corresponding to distributions of particles for the quasi-stable pattern converges to the localised region in the space.

Keywords: Optimal Path; Attractive Interaction; Quasi Stationary State; Optimal Flow; Macroscopic Variable (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33482-0_54

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