Mathematicians studied the flow of human crowds and developed a way to predict when pedestrian paths will transition from ...
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Live Science on MSNMathematicians solve vexing 'crowd problem' that explains why public spaces devolve into chaosWhy do some crowds move in an orderly fashion while others devolve into a chaotic jumble? New research led by an MIT ...
Called "angular spread," this parameter describes the number of people walking in different directions. If a crowd has a relatively small angular spread, this means that most pedestrians walk in ...
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