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    Existence results for Hughes' model for pedestrian flows (English)
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    16 July 2014
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    The authors study the one-dimensional version of Hughes' model for pedestrian flows. They establish two global existence results under assumptions that ensure that the traces of the solutions along the turning curve are zero for all positive times.
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    crowd dynamics
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    eikonal equation
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    turning curve
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    wave-front tracking
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    one space dimension
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