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A study of a main-road cellular automata traffic flow model

Huang Ping-Hua1,2, Kong Ling-Jiang1 and Liu Mu-Ren1

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A main-road cellular automata traffic flow model on two dimensions is presented based on the Biham-Middleton-Levine traffic model. Its evolution equations are given and the self-organization and organization cooperation phenomena in this model are also studied by using computer simulation.


PACS

05.45.Pq Numerical simulations of chaotic systems

05.50.+q Lattice theory and statistics (Ising, Potts, etc.)

Subjects

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Dates

Issue 7 ( 1 July 2002)

Received 6 July 2001, in final form 11 March 2002



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