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Mean-field limit for collision jump processes

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The goal of the mean-field theory is the derivation of effective non-linear non-local PDEs from particle systems, in a suitable scaling where every particles interact with every particles. We shall give a brief introduction to the mean-field theory in the classical mechanics case, and review shortly some known methods for deriving collision or transport equations. Then we shall outline a new method, from a work in collaboration with S. Mischler and B. Wennberg.

This talk is part of the Applied and Computational Analysis Graduate Seminar series.

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