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Category Archives: Demos

This category contains articles and posts that contain a (possibly interactive) demo.

Finding the shortest route to your holiday destination: Dijkstra's algorithm

Twenty years ago, driving to your holiday destination was a tedious task. You had to plot a route in a…

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Bart Jansen August 15, 2017

Layered networks III: The math behind manufacturing plants design

In two previous articles (part 1 and part 2), we have discussed the design of manufacturing plants. In particular, in…

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Jan-Pieter Dorsman May 3, 2017

Statistical physics

Interacting particle systems Statistical physics aims at describing collective behaviour in systems consisting of a very large number of interacting…

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Andrea Roccaverde, Frank den Hollander, Diego Garlaschelli March 2, 2017

Traffic congestion: Pigou's example

In network congestion models, we make some simplifying assumptions that make our life easier. In a large-scale system, each individual…

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Cristóbal Guzmán, Pieter Kleer January 11, 2016

Matrices applied to traffic networks

This demo can be found on the website of wisbe.nl and uses linear algebra to determine traffic flows. A few…

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Bart Post July 14, 2015
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