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Seminar Series SEM-LPTMC
Subjects cond-mat
Date Monday 13 May 2024
Time 10:45
Institute LPTMC
Seminar Room campus Jussieu, couloir 12-13, 5ème étage, salle 5-23
Speaker's Last Name Ullmo
Speaker's First Name Denis
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Title Pedestrians in static crowds are not grains, but game players
Abstract Pedestrians in static crowds are not grains, but game players. The short-term (‘operational’) dynamics of pedestrian crowds are generally thought to involve no anticipation, except perhaps the avoidance of the most imminent collisions. I will show that current models rooted in this belief fail to reproduce essential features observed experimentally by Nicolas et al. [Sci. Rep. 9, 105 (2019).] when a static crowd is crossed by an intruder. The missing ingredient can be identified as the pedestrians’ ability to plan ahead far enough beyond the next interaction. On this basis, I will introduce a minimal model based on mean-field game theory which proves remarkably successful in capturing the experimental observations associated with this setting, but also other daily-life situations such as partial metro boarding. These findings are clear evidence that a long term game theoretical approach is key to capturing essential elements of the dynamics of crowds. [refs : Phys. Rev. E 107, 024612 (2023), SciPost Phys. 16, 104 (2024)]
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