Home page > Seminars > Séminaires théorie > Theory Club Thursday March 14 2019 at 12pm in room 412B. Cécile Appert-Rolland: "Collective effects in human or molecular pedestrian flows".
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Collective effects in human or molecular pedestrian flows
Cécile Appert-Rolland
Abstract: Designing buildings, cities, or video games, requires to understand how pedestrians move. However, modeling their motion is not so obvious. Several generations of models have already been proposed. In a first part, we will see how experiments can teach us about the interactions between pedestrians and guide us for the development of new models at low, intermediate, or high densities.
In a second part, we shall change scale, and consider the molecular pedestrians responsible for the transport inside our cells. We will try to understand which rules they obey, and why the cell sometimes uses very counter intuitive solutions to organize this transport.
Thursday March 14 at 12pm in room 412B
Contact : Équipe séminaires / Seminar team - Published on / Publié le 27 February 2019
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