Crowd dynamics by kinetic theory modeling : complexity, modeling, simulations, and safety
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Crowd dynamics by kinetic theory modeling : complexity, modeling, simulations, and safety
(Synthesis lectures on mathematics and statistics, 36)
Morgan & Claypool, c2021
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Other authors: Nicola Bellomo, Livio Gibelli, Damián Knopoff
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Description
The contents of this brief Lecture Note are devoted to modeling, simulations, and applications with the aim of proposing a unified multiscale approach accounting for the physics and the psychology of people in crowds. The modeling approach is based on the mathematical theory of active particles, with the goal of contributing to safety problems of interest for the well-being of our society, for instance, by supporting crisis management in critical situations such as sudden evacuation dynamics induced through complex venues by incidents.
Table of Contents
Complexity of Human Crowds and Modeling Strategy
Scaling and Mathematical Structures
From Classical Kinetic Theory to Active Particle Models
Kinetic Theory Models and Applications
Kinetic Theory Models Toward Research Perspectives
Authors' Biographies
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