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Breakdown minimization principle 1 General Motors class of traffic flow models 1 Highway capacity 1 Lighthill–Whitham–Richards theory 1 Three-phase traffic theory 1 Wardrop’ UE and SO principles 1
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Criticism of generally accepted fundamentals and methodologies of traffic and transportation theory: A brief review
Kerner, Boris S. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 21, pp. 5261-5282
It is explained why the set of the fundamental empirical features of traffic breakdown (a transition from free flow to congested traffic) should be the empirical basis for any traffic and transportation theory that can be reliably used for control and optimization in traffic networks. It is...
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