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The ergodic theory of traffic jams
Lawrence Gray
, David Griffeath
School of Mathematics
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Traffic Jam
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Ergodic Theory
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Phase Transition
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Phase Diagram
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One-dimensional Dynamics
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Free Flow
50%
Two-parameter Model
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Maximal Speed
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Local Particles
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Rigorous Results
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Symmetry Assumption
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Rigorous Bounds
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Probabilistic Cellular Automata
50%
Cruise Control
50%
Braking
50%
Mathematics
Probability Theory
100%
Ergodic Theory
100%
Past Decade
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Cruise Control
100%
Physics
Phase Diagrams
100%
Free Flow
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Cellular Automata
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Computer Science
Essential Feature
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Parameter Model
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Cellular Automata
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