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…f velocity and density.
Grid densities and velocities computed OK
While it's clear you hadn't meant to submit this PR, I do hope you'll consider contributing your model in the future. Good luck and let me know if you have any recommendations/requests for Menge. |
Yes, that was a mistake. Im developing a pedestrian model based on Aggregate
Dynamics for Dense Crowd Simulation
<http://gamma.cs.unc.edu/DenseCrowds/narain-siga09.pdf>.
When my work is finished, I will contribute.
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if you have any recommendations/requests for Menge.
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That sounds good. I've been meaning to do something like that for a while. It's worth noting that this aggregate approach is a bit different in that instead of each agent independently solving, you need to do one global solve that defines the velocity for each agent. Let me know if you want to discuss that how that could/should be integrated into Menge. |
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