Abstract
This book presents cutting-edge research addressing the mathematical models used to tackle the “Target problem” as it manifests itself in a wide range of disciplines. Leading international experts from around the world describe a variety of different approaches to this truly multidisciplinary topic. Recent years have witnessed a substantial and still growing interest in understanding the general “Target problem”. This encompasses a wide range of different situations in which some “agents” perform a deterministic or stochastic motion to search for a certain immobile or mobile “target”. Such problems arise in many disciplines: to name but a few, computer science, the evolution of stock markets, biochemistry, bio-medicine, evolutionary games, as well as diverse areas of physics. This book with its up-to-date collection of chapters authored by leading experts in these and other fields, provides a comprehensive and complete picture in broadlyaccessible language. The book will naturally serve as a source of inspiration for further research, as well as facilitating a cross-fertilization of approaches, ideas, and research directions.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Springer Nature |
| Number of pages | 750 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9783031678028 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9783031678011 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- Active matter
- Anomalous diffusion
- Chemotaxis
- Crowding effects
- Distributions of targets
- Evanescent searchers
- Evasive targets
- First passage problem
- Infotaxis
- Mobile targets
- Narrow Escape Problem
- Rotating targets
- Steric factors