Local sensitivity analysis for the Cucker-Smale model with random inputs

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Abstract

We present pathwise flocking dynamics and local sensitivity analysis for the Cucker-Smale(C-S) model with random communications and initial data. For the deterministic communications, it is well known that the C-S model can model emergent local and global flocking dynamics depending on initial data and integrability of communication function. However, the communication mechanism between agents is not a priori clear and needs to be figured out from observed phenomena and data. Thus, uncertainty in communication is an intrinsic component in the flocking modeling of the C-S model. In this paper, we provide a class of admissible random uncertainties which allows us to perform the local sensitivity analysis for flocking and establish stability to the random C-S model with uncertain communication.

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Ha, S. Y., & Jin, S. (2018). Local sensitivity analysis for the Cucker-Smale model with random inputs. Kinetic and Related Models, 11(4), 859–889. https://doi.org/10.3934/krm.2018034

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