Multi-scale description of pedestrian collective dynamics with port-Hamiltonian systems
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Publication:6196459
DOI10.3934/nhm.2023039arXiv2211.06503OpenAlexW4327768497MaRDI QIDQ6196459
Claudia Totzeck, Antoine Tordeux
Publication date: 14 March 2024
Published in: Networks and Heterogeneous Media (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.06503
collective dynamicspedestrian dynamicsport-Hamiltonian systemmultiscale descriptionforce-based modelHamiltonian order parameter
Nonlinear systems in control theory (93C10) Multi-agent systems (93A16) Traffic and pedestrian flow models (76A30)
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