Towards kinetic equations of open systems of active soft matter
The chapter presents some new approaches to describing the collective behavior of complex systems of mathematical biology based on the evolution equations of observables such as open systems. This representation of kinetic evolution has looked to be the most direct and mathematically fully consisten...
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Zusammenfassung: | The chapter presents some new approaches to describing the collective
behavior of complex systems of mathematical biology based on the evolution
equations of observables such as open systems. This representation of kinetic
evolution has looked to be the most direct and mathematically fully consistent
formulation modeling the collective behavior of biological systems since the
traditionally used concept of the state in kinetic theory is more subtle and is
an implicit characteristic of the populations of living creatures. One of the
advantages of the developed approach is the opportunity to construct kinetic
equations for open complex systems in scaling approximations, involving initial
correlations, in particular, that can characterize the condensed states of
active soft matter. An approach is also related to the challenge of a rigorous
derivation of the non-Markovian kinetic equations from underlying many-entity
dynamics, which makes it possible to describe the memory effects of the
collective behavior of living creatures. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.09137 |