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Michael Schreckenberg

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Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|November 22, 2002
Open boundaries in a cellular automaton model for traffic flow with metastable statesRobert Barlovic, Torsten Huisinga, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|January 22, 2002
Human behavior as origin of traffic phasesWolfgang Knospe, Ludger Santen, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|October 30, 2014
Probabilistic physical characteristics of phase transitions at highway bottlenecks: incommensurability of three-phase and two-phase traffic-flow theoriesBoris S Kerner, Sergey L Klenov, Michael Schreckenberg
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|June 13, 2002
Single-vehicle data of highway traffic: microscopic description of traffic phasesWolfgang Knospe, Ludger Santen, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|August 25, 2004
Empirical test for cellular automaton models of traffic flowWolfgang Knospe, Ludger Santen, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 21, 2011
Simple cellular automaton model for traffic breakdown, highway capacity, and synchronized flowBoris S Kerner, Sergey L Klenov, Michael Schreckenberg
Physical Review Letters|July 13, 2004
Mechanical restriction versus human overreaction triggering congested traffic statesHyun Keun Lee, Robert Barlovic, Michael Schreckenberg, et al.
Physical Review. E|March 18, 2016
Velocity statistics of the Nagel-Schreckenberg modelNicolas Bain, Thorsten Emig, Franz-Josef Ulm, et al.
Physical Review. E|February 18, 2017
Mechanisms of jamming in the Nagel-Schreckenberg model for traffic flowHenrik M Bette, Lars Habel, Thorsten Emig, et al.
Physical Review. E|December 23, 2022
Statistical physics of the development of Kerner's synchronized-to-free-flow instability at a moving bottleneck in vehicular trafficVincent Wiering, Sergey L Klenov, Boris S Kerner, et al.
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Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|November 22, 2002
Open boundaries in a cellular automaton model for traffic flow with metastable statesRobert Barlovic, Torsten Huisinga, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|January 22, 2002
Human behavior as origin of traffic phasesWolfgang Knospe, Ludger Santen, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|October 30, 2014
Probabilistic physical characteristics of phase transitions at highway bottlenecks: incommensurability of three-phase and two-phase traffic-flow theoriesBoris S Kerner, Sergey L Klenov, Michael Schreckenberg
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|June 13, 2002
Single-vehicle data of highway traffic: microscopic description of traffic phasesWolfgang Knospe, Ludger Santen, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|August 25, 2004
Empirical test for cellular automaton models of traffic flowWolfgang Knospe, Ludger Santen, Andreas Schadschneider, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 21, 2011
Simple cellular automaton model for traffic breakdown, highway capacity, and synchronized flowBoris S Kerner, Sergey L Klenov, Michael Schreckenberg
Physical Review Letters|July 13, 2004
Mechanical restriction versus human overreaction triggering congested traffic statesHyun Keun Lee, Robert Barlovic, Michael Schreckenberg, et al.
Physical Review. E|March 18, 2016
Velocity statistics of the Nagel-Schreckenberg modelNicolas Bain, Thorsten Emig, Franz-Josef Ulm, et al.
Physical Review. E|February 18, 2017
Mechanisms of jamming in the Nagel-Schreckenberg model for traffic flowHenrik M Bette, Lars Habel, Thorsten Emig, et al.
Physical Review. E|December 23, 2022
Statistical physics of the development of Kerner's synchronized-to-free-flow instability at a moving bottleneck in vehicular trafficVincent Wiering, Sergey L Klenov, Boris S Kerner, et al.
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