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Exploring Dense Crowd Dynamics: State of the Art and Emerging Paradigms

Published 9 May 2025 in physics.soc-ph | (2505.05826v1)

Abstract: Dense pedestrian crowds may pose significant safety risks, yet their underlying dynamics remain insufficiently understood to reliably prevent accidents. In these environments, physical interactions and contact forces fundamentally shape the dynamics of the crowd. However, accurately describing these interindividual interactions requires specific modeling and analytical approaches. This chapter reviews paradigms and models used to represent pedestrian dynamics in various contexts, highlighting the transition from classical approaches to models tailored for dense crowd conditions. We argue that further investigation is needed, featuring new experimental studies and new modeling paradigms, to better capture the complex dynamics that emerge in high-density situations.

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