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A 125-page proof posted to arXiv may represent a huge breakthrough in geometric measure theory. This problem has implications ...
MIT scientists found that when people veer more than 13 degrees off-course in a crowd, orderly walking breaks down into ...
Why do some crowds move in an orderly fashion while others devolve into a chaotic jumble? New research led by an MIT ...
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MIT applied mathematics instructor Karol Bacik and an international team of researchers have pinpointed a precise factor that ...
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In the ebb and flow of crowded crosswalks, a surprising pattern emerges: people can naturally form neat lanes of movement.
Camden Yards sat in his living room for almost three months. He would get home from his day job as a math teacher eager to think about the minutiae of a Baltimore staple. Maybe one day ...
Days after going viral for appearing to swish a beyond-full-court shot from the opposite tunnel inside the Warriors’ home Chase Center, a new angle of Curry’s otherworldly talents revealed his ...
This order largely holds until people start veering across at more extreme angles. Then, the equation predicts that the pedestrian flow is likely to be disordered, with few to no lanes forming. The ...
This order largely holds until people start veering across at more extreme angles. Then, the equation predicts that the pedestrian flow is likely to be disordered, with few to no lanes forming. The ...
Pedestrian crossings generally showcase the best in pedestrian behavior, with people naturally forming orderly lanes as they ...