Seminar “Conservation laws with point constraint: analysis, approximation, modeling of road and pedestrian traffic”

Seminar “Conservation laws with point constraint: analysis, approximation, modeling of road and pedestrian traffic”

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7 Jul
Location
Online
Contact person
Bakhtigareeva Elza
+7 (495) 955-09-68
About the event

7 July at 18:00

We will briefly present classical LWR and ARZ macroscopic models of traffic flow (Lighthill-Whitham-Richards, Aw-Rascle and Zhang) and focus on their modification that permits to reproduce non-monotone features of traffic at bottlenecks, such as Faster-Is-Slower and Braess' Paradox.This permits to model bottelnecks due to road lights, pay tolls etc. The talk is based on a series of joint works with Carlotta Donadello, Ulrich Razafison and Massimiliano Rosini.

Speaker

Professor Andreianov Boris (Institute Denis Poisson CNRS of Tours University, Tours, France).

Title of the talk: Conservation laws with point constraint: analysis, approximation, modeling of road and pedestrian traffic. 

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