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The Movements of a Crowd Are Not Chaotic but Predictable - University of Montpellier

Summary by Université De Montpellier
The crowd intimidates or terrifies some people. Its movements can lead to dramas. That is why better understanding them is essential. A new study shows that these movements are not chaotic as one might imagine, but, on the contrary, almost circular and periodic. François Gu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Benjamin Guiselin, University of...
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The crowd intimidates or terrifies some people. Its movements can lead to dramas. That is why better understanding them is essential. A new study shows that these movements are not chaotic as one might imagine, but, on the contrary, almost circular and periodic. François Gu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Benjamin Guiselin, University of...

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Université de Montpellier broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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