Stability Analysis of Social Foraging Swarms
The Ohio State University · Atilim University
Abstract
In this article we specify an M-member "individual-based" continuous time swarm model with individuals that move in an n-dimensional space according to an attractant/repellent or a nutrient profile. The motion of each individual is determined by three factors: i) attraction to the other individuals on long distances; ii) repulsion from the other individuals on short distances; and iii) attraction to the more favorable regions (or repulsion from the unfavorable regions) of the attractant/repellent profile. The emergent behavior of the swarm motion is the result of a balance between inter-individual interactions and the simultaneous interactions of the swarm members with their environment. We study the stability…
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- 36.49
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- 100%
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- 65
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2Topics & keywords
- Swarm behaviour
- Attraction
- Foraging
- Collective behavior
- Stability (learning theory)
- Convergence (economics)
- Balance (ability)
- Motion (physics)