This chapter focuses on the mathematical modelling of active particles (or agents) in crowded environments. We discuss several microscopic models found in literature and the derivation of the respective macroscopic partial differential equations for the particle density. The macroscopic models share common features, such as cross diffusion or degenerate mobilities. We then take the diversity of macroscopic models to a uniform structure and work out potential similarities and differences. Moreover, we discuss boundary effects and possible applications in life and social sciences. This is complemented by numerical simulations that highlight the effects of different boundary conditions
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
We present a strategy capable of describing basic features of the dynamics of crowds. The behaviour ...
This chapter focuses on the mathematical modelling of active particles (or agents) in crowded enviro...
This volume collects ten surveys on the modeling, simulation, and applications of active particles u...
The modelling of human crowd behaviors offers many challenging questions to science in general. Spec...
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Stochastic particle-based models are useful tools for describing the collective movement of large cr...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
Stochastic models describing how interacting individuals give rise to collective behaviour have beco...
This paper, that deals with the modelling of crowd dynamics, is the first one of a project finalized...
Stochastic particle-based models are useful tools for describing the collective movement of large cr...
The perplexing and intriguing world of biological systems has inaugurated a new research field in st...
The thesis investigates the emergence of collective behavior in large scale multiagent systems. Exam...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
We present a strategy capable of describing basic features of the dynamics of crowds. The behaviour ...
This chapter focuses on the mathematical modelling of active particles (or agents) in crowded enviro...
This volume collects ten surveys on the modeling, simulation, and applications of active particles u...
The modelling of human crowd behaviors offers many challenging questions to science in general. Spec...
This thesis is concerned with microscopic and macroscopic models for pedes- trian crowds. In the fi...
Stochastic particle-based models are useful tools for describing the collective movement of large cr...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
Stochastic models describing how interacting individuals give rise to collective behaviour have beco...
This paper, that deals with the modelling of crowd dynamics, is the first one of a project finalized...
Stochastic particle-based models are useful tools for describing the collective movement of large cr...
The perplexing and intriguing world of biological systems has inaugurated a new research field in st...
The thesis investigates the emergence of collective behavior in large scale multiagent systems. Exam...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
A comparison between first-order microscopic and macroscopic differential models of crowd dynamics i...
We present a strategy capable of describing basic features of the dynamics of crowds. The behaviour ...