In the ebb and flow of crowded crosswalks, a surprising pattern emerges: people can naturally form neat lanes of movement.
MIT applied mathematics instructor Karol Bacik and an international team of researchers have pinpointed a precise factor that ...
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MIT scientists found that when people veer more than 13 degrees off-course in a crowd, orderly walking breaks down into ...
Mathematicians studied the flow of human crowds and developed a way to predict when pedestrian paths will transition from orderly to entangled. Their findings may help inform the design of public ...
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