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In multiple dimensions, the conservation of momentum applies in each direction independently. Hence, to solve collisions in multiple dimensions, we should write down the momentum conservation in each direction separately. To help understand collisions in multiple dimensions, consider an example.
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在社会距离制度下,容量,避免碰撞和购物率.

Haitian Zhong1, David Sankoff1

  • 1Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada.

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零售商店可以通过优化客户接收率来最大限度地提高支出. 一个新的模型表明,最佳利率平衡了购物者的放缓,增加了购物量,以达到最大的平衡支出.

科学领域:

  • 运营研究 运营研究
  • 统计力学 统计力学
  • 零售管理 零售管理

背景情况:

  • 流行病引起的容量限制在零售业变得很常见.
  • 社交距离在拥挤的商店中显著减缓了购物率.

研究的目的:

  • 在容量限制下开发购物价格的动态模型.
  • 为了确定最大平衡支出的最佳客户吸收率.

主要方法:

  • 统计力学概念 (随机粒子碰撞).
  • 购物价格演变的动态建模.
  • 分析确定和模拟模型轨迹.
  • 通过模拟实验与避免相互作用的验证.

主要成果:

  • 确定了平衡点和超出平衡无法实现的极限.
  • 计算了最大化平衡支出的最佳摄入率.
  • 证明,购物量增加可以弥补个人购物放缓.

结论:

  • 最佳摄入速率是与平衡相容的最大速率.
  • 宏观建模准确地预测了购物动态和客户互动造成的延迟.
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小小的法律.购物价格 购物价格 购物价格社会距离是什么社会距离

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