Abstract

Very recently, a model for flocking was introduced by Cucker and Smale together with a proof of convergence. This proof established unconditional convergence to a common velocity provided the interaction between agents was strong enough and conditional convergence otherwise. The strength of the interaction is measured by a parameter β ≥ 0 and the critical value at which unconditional convergence stops holding is β = 1/2. This model was extended by Shen to allow for a hierarchical leadership structure among the agents and similar convergence results were proved. But, for discrete time, unconditional convergence was proved only for [Formula: see text] (k being the number of agents). In this note we improve on this result showing that unconditional convergence holds indeed for β < 1/2.

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