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Abstract
Kinetic theory is probably one of the most efficient and important
theories allowing to bridge the microscopic and macroscopic
descriptions of a variety of dynamical phenomena in many fields of
science, technology, and more generally, in virtually all domains of
knowledge. Originally rooted in the theory of rarefied gases since
the seminal works of Boltzmann and Maxwell in the 19th century,
followed by landmarks established by Hilbert, Chapman and Enskog,
Carleman, Grad, and more recent mathematicians, kinetic theory has
expanded to many new areas of applications, ranging from physics to
economics and social sciences including especially modern fields
such as biology, epidemiology, and genetics.
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