This was part of Emergent Behavior in Complex Systems of Interacting Agents 

One-dimensional compressible Euler equations with non-local effects

Ewelina Zatorska, University of Warwick

Thursday, March 20, 2025



Slides
Abstract: This talk will be devoted to a one-dimensional model of collective motion. The considered system consists of compressible Euler equations with nonlocal interaction term playing the same role as the pressure term in fluids’ equations. I will present some of our recent results concerning existence of strong and weak solutions, long-time asymptotic of solutions, and singular limits through relative entropy method based on the two-velocity formulation.