Abstract. We consider the relationship between Hele-Shaw evolution with drift, the porous medium equation with drift, and a congested crowd motion model originally proposed by [MRS]- [MRSV]. We first use viscosity solutions to show that the porous medium equation solutions converge to the Hele-Shaw solution as m → ∞ provided the drift potential is strictly subharmonic. Next, using of the gradient flow structure of both the porous medium equation and the crowd motion model, we prove that the porous medium equation solutions also converge to the congested crowd motion as m → ∞. Combining these results lets us deduce that in the case where the initial data to the crowd motion model is given by a patch, or characteristic function, the solution...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
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Abstract. In this paper we study two models for crowd motion and herding. Each of the models is of K...
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Abstract Accounting for hard congestion in crowd motion mod-eling leads to non-smooth evolution prob...
For a range of physical and biological processes—from dynamics of granular media to biological swarm...
Abstract. We address here the issue of congestion in the modeling of crowd motion, in the non-smooth...
We consider the continuity equation for a population density subject to (i) a density upper-bound th...
Flow of an ideal gas through a homogeneous porous medium can be described by the well-known Porous M...
Abstract. In the spirit of the macroscopic crowd motion models with hard congestion (i.e. a strong d...
Motivated by our research on pedestrian flows, we study a non-conservative measure-valued evolution ...
Motivated by our research on pedestrian flows, we study a non-conservative measure-valued evolution ...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
A simple model to handle the flow of people in emergency evacuation situations is considered: at eve...
Abstract. In this paper we study two models for crowd motion and herding. Each of the models is of K...
We study the relationships between several families of parabolic partial differential equations as w...
Abstract Accounting for hard congestion in crowd motion mod-eling leads to non-smooth evolution prob...
For a range of physical and biological processes—from dynamics of granular media to biological swarm...
Abstract. We address here the issue of congestion in the modeling of crowd motion, in the non-smooth...
We consider the continuity equation for a population density subject to (i) a density upper-bound th...
Flow of an ideal gas through a homogeneous porous medium can be described by the well-known Porous M...
Abstract. In the spirit of the macroscopic crowd motion models with hard congestion (i.e. a strong d...
Motivated by our research on pedestrian flows, we study a non-conservative measure-valued evolution ...
Motivated by our research on pedestrian flows, we study a non-conservative measure-valued evolution ...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
This is a survey about the theory of density-constrained evolutions in theWasserstein space develope...
A simple model to handle the flow of people in emergency evacuation situations is considered: at eve...
Abstract. In this paper we study two models for crowd motion and herding. Each of the models is of K...