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A discrete contact model for crowd motion

Bertrand Maury, Juliette Venel (2011)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

The aim of this paper is to develop a crowd motion model designed to handle highly packed situations. The model we propose rests on two principles: we first define a spontaneous velocity which corresponds to the velocity each individual would like to have in the absence of other people. The actual velocity is then computed as the projection of the spontaneous velocity onto the set of admissible velocities (i.e. velocities which do not violate the non-overlapping constraint). We describe here the...

A discrete contact model for crowd motion

Bertrand Maury, Juliette Venel (2011)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

The aim of this paper is to develop a crowd motion model designed to handle highly packed situations. The model we propose rests on two principles: we first define a spontaneous velocity which corresponds to the velocity each individual would like to have in the absence of other people. The actual velocity is then computed as the projection of the spontaneous velocity onto the set of admissible velocities (i.e. velocities which do not violate the non-overlapping constraint). We describe here...

A finite dimensional reduction of the Schauder Conjecture

Espedito De Pascale (1993)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

Schauder’s Conjecture (i.eėvery compact convex set in a Hausdorff topological vector space has the f.p.p.) is reduced to the search for fixed points of suitable multivalued maps in finite dimensional spaces.

A fixed point theorem for non-self multi-maps in metric spaces

Bapurao Chandra Dhage (1999)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

A fixed point theorem is proved for non-self multi-valued mappings in a metrically convex complete metric space satisfying a slightly stronger contraction condition than in Rhoades [3] and under a weaker boundary condition than in Itoh [2] and Rhoades [3].

A generalization of the Schauder fixed point theorem via multivalued contractions

Paolo Cubiotti, Beatrice Di Bella (2001)

Commentationes Mathematicae Universitatis Carolinae

We establish a fixed point theorem for a continuous function f : X E , where E is a Banach space and X E . Our result, which involves multivalued contractions, contains the classical Schauder fixed point theorem as a special case. An application is presented.

A note on bounds for non-linear multivalued homogenized operators

Nils Svanstedt (1998)

Applications of Mathematics

In this paper we study the behaviour of maximal monotone multivalued highly oscillatory operators. We construct Reuss-Voigt-Wiener and Hashin-Shtrikmann type bounds for the minimal sections of G-limits of multivalued operators by using variational convergence and convex analysis.

A note on the super-additive and sub-additive transformations of aggregation functions: The multi-dimensional case

Fateme Kouchakinejad, Alexandra Šipošová (2017)

Kybernetika

For an aggregation function A we know that it is bounded by A * and A * which are its super-additive and sub-additive transformations, respectively. Also, it is known that if A * is directionally convex, then A = A * and A * is linear; similarly, if A * is directionally concave, then A = A * and A * is linear. We generalize these results replacing the directional convexity and concavity conditions by the weaker assumptions of overrunning a super-additive function and underrunning a sub-additive function, respectively.

A note on variational-type inequalities for (η,θ,δ)-pseudomonotone-type set-valued mappings in nonreflexive Banach spaces

Magdalena Nockowska-Rosiak (2013)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

In this paper the existence of solutions to variational-type inequalities problems for (η,θ,δ)- pseudomonotone-type set-valued mappings in nonreflexive Banach spaces introduced in [4] is considered. Presented theorem does not require a compact set-valued mapping, but requires a weaker condition 'locally bounded' for the mapping.

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