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The following pages link to PEDESTRIAN FLOW MODELS WITH SLOWDOWN INTERACTIONS (Q2873517):
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- A hierarchy of heuristic-based models of crowd dynamics (Q377770) (← links)
- Symmetries and pattern formation in hyperbolic versus parabolic models of self-organised aggregation (Q500341) (← links)
- Non-local kinetic and macroscopic models for self-organised animal aggregations (Q888737) (← links)
- A pedestrian flow model with stochastic velocities: microscopic and macroscopic approaches (Q1715978) (← links)
- A mathematical model of the formation of lanes in crowds of pedestrians moving in opposite directions (Q1723554) (← links)
- Qualitative properties of mathematical model for data flow (Q2070535) (← links)
- On a class of new nonlocal traffic flow models with look-ahead rules (Q2077635) (← links)
- Crowd of individuals walking in opposite directions. A toy model to study the segregation of the group into lanes of individuals moving in the same direction (Q2145568) (← links)
- Simulations of bi-direction pedestrian flow using kinetic Monte Carlo methods (Q2159123) (← links)
- Stochastic and coarse-grained two-dimensional modeling of directional particle movement (Q2222731) (← links)
- Accelerated kinetic Monte Carlo methods for general nonlocal traffic flow models (Q2688075) (← links)
- COMPLEX SYSTEMS: NEW CHALLENGES WITH MODELING HEADACHES (Q2873515) (← links)
- Particles Moving Around a Two-Lane Circular Track in Both Directions. Avoiding Collisions Leads to Self-Organization (Q2994637) (← links)
- Artificial Neural Networks for the Estimation of Pedestrian Interaction Forces (Q5012168) (← links)
- An approach to congestion analysis in crowd dynamics models (Q5128709) (← links)
- A kinetic theory approach to the dynamics of crowd evacuation from bounded domains (Q5176150) (← links)
- Flow on Sweeping Networks (Q5250343) (← links)
- Lyapunov–Schmidt and Centre Manifold Reduction Methods for Nonlocal PDEs Modelling Animal Aggregations (Q5270269) (← links)
- Derivation and analysis of continuum models for crossing pedestrian traffic (Q5272435) (← links)