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Effects of water currents on fish migration through a Feynman-type path integral approach under [Formula: see text] Liouville-like quantum gravity surfaces.

Paramahansa Pramanik
Published in: Theory in biosciences = Theorie in den Biowissenschaften (2021)
A stochastic differential game theoretic model has been proposed to determine optimal behavior of a fish while migrating against water currents both in rivers and oceans. Then, a dynamic objective function is maximized subject to two stochastic dynamics, one represents its location and another its relative velocity against water currents. In relative velocity stochastic dynamics, a Cucker-Smale type stochastic differential equation is introduced under white noise. As the information regarding hydrodynamic environment is incomplete and imperfect, a Feynman type path integral under [Formula: see text] Liouville-like quantum gravity surface has been introduced to obtain a Wick-rotated Schrödinger type equation to determine an optimal strategy of a fish during its migration. The advantage of having Feynman type path integral is that, it can be used in more generalized nonlinear stochastic differential equations where constructing a Hamiltonian-Jacobi-Bellman (HJB) equation is impossible. The mathematical analytic results show exact expression of an optimal strategy of a fish under imperfect information and uncertainty.
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