Non-local dissipative Aw-Rascle model and its relation with Matrix-valued communication in Euler alignment

Abstract

We compare the multi-dimensional generalisation of the Aw-Rascle model with the pressureless Euler-alignment system, in which the communication weight is matrix-valued. Our generalisation includes the velocity offset in the form of a gradient of a non-local density function, given by the convolution with a kernel K. We investigate connections between these models at the macroscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic (hydrodynamic) level, and overview the results on the mean-field limit for various assumptions on K.

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