Timeline for Techniques for the analysis of interacting particle systems with a finite number of particles, which do not resort to limiting arguments?
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Jan 29, 2016 at 1:21 | comment | added | bzm3r | @RobertIsrael Following your advice led me to: gminton.org/choreo.html --- try it out! Pretty neat. | |
Jan 29, 2016 at 0:19 | comment | added | Robert Israel | For example, you might look at the Wikipedia article n-body choreography and references given there. | |
Jan 28, 2016 at 23:40 | comment | added | Piyush Grover | Have you looked at N-body problem literature ? The field is gravitational field and all particles are treated the same (no colors..but mass may vary). The general consensus seems to be that beyond special cases of 3 body problem.. N>3 these problems are very hard and not much can be said without taking the limit and using either a PDE (kinetic models or fluid models) or some mean field approach. | |
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