Vehicular Traffic: A System of Interacting Particles Driven Far From Equilibrium

Abstract

In recent years statistical physicists have developed discrete "particle-hopping" models of vehicular traffic, usually formulated in terms of cellular automata, which are similar to the microscopic models of interacting charged particles in the presence of an external electric field. Concepts and techniques of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics are being used to understand the nature of the steady states and fluctuations in these so-called "microscopic" models. In this brief review we explain, primarily to the nonexperts, these models and the physical implications of the results.

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