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The dynamics of human crowds is a paramount example of active matter physics with outstanding societal relevance [1]. Indeed, understanding and predicting the dynamics of human crowds is key to our daily comfort and safety in crowded urban areas. On the basis of a vast collection of experimental recordings, of highly space- and time-accurate trajectories of single individuals in (dense) crowds, we discuss quantitative models capable of explaining and predicting, at a statistical level, the dynamics of human crowds in simple flow configurations [2]. In this talk, we will start by reviewing some of the basic phenomenologies of human crowds, along with a discussion of the simple physics-based models formulated on the basis of Langevin equations and path integrals. Finally, we discuss the most generic phenomenology of human crowd flows and we present a model, based on the coupled dynamics of slow and fast variables, capable of quantitatively describing the behaviour of single individuals in a crowd under very general flow conditions. This model can be used as a framework to infer physics-based models from data. Federico will be visiting LANL all day on Tuesday, July 18. If you would like to meet with him, please contact Vitaliy Gyrya. WebEx:Meeting link: https://lanl-us.webex.com/lanl-us/j.php?MTID=m2273ec12629750d882338e4e3a67561c Join by phone: +1-415-655-0002 US Toll Access code: 26301674394 |