Domain: Dynamics & Physics
Modeling interactions with environment.
Motion considering forces and mass.
System-level behavior arising from interactions.
Computing end-effector position from joint angles.
Mathematical representation of friction forces.
Agents copy others’ actions.
Early signals disproportionately influence outcomes.
Computing joint angles for desired end-effector pose.
Study of motion without considering forces.
Emergence of conventions among agents.
Software simulating physical laws.
Groups adopting extreme positions.
Motion of solid objects under forces.
Robots made of flexible materials.
Collective behavior without central control.
Equations governing how system states change over time.