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The green wave model of two-dimensional traffic: Transitions in the flow properties and in the geometry of the traffic jam
Institution:1. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, USA;2. School of Automobile, Chang’an University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
Abstract:We carried out computer simulations to study the green wave model (GWM), the parallel updating version of the two-dimensional traffic model of Biham et al. The better convergence properties of the GWM together with a multi-spin coding technique enabled us to extrapolate to the infinite system size which indicates a nonzero density transition from the free flow to the congested state (jamming transition). In spite of the sudden change in the symmetry of the correlation function at the transition point, finite size scaling and temporal scaling seems to hold, at least above the threshold density. There is a second transition point at a density deep in the congested phase where the geometry of the cluster of jammed cars changes from linear to branched: Just at this transition point this cluster has fractal geometry with dimension 1.58. The jamming transition is also described within the mean field approach.
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