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Critical behavior of a traffic flow model
L. Roters, S. Lubeck, K. D. Usadel
Published 1998-12-12Version 1
The Nagel-Schreckenberg traffic flow model shows a transition from a free flow regime to a jammed regime for increasing car density. The measurement of the dynamical structure factor offers the chance to observe the evolution of jams without the necessity to define a car to be jammed or not. Above the jamming transition the dynamical structure factor exhibits for a given k-value two maxima corresponding to the separation of the system into the free flow phase and jammed phase. We obtain from a finite-size scaling analysis of the smallest jam mode that approaching the transition long range correlations of the jams occur.
Comments: 5 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review E
Journal: Physical Review E 59, 2672 (1999)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: critical behavior, transition long range correlations, nagel-schreckenberg traffic flow model, dynamical structure factor offers, free flow regime
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