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Mathematical physics / Mathematical modeling / Microscopic traffic flow model / Traffic flow / Fictitious force / Laplace transform / Acceleration / Control theory / Damping / Physics / Mathematical analysis / Road transport
Date: 2008-04-27 04:55:45
Mathematical physics
Mathematical modeling
Microscopic traffic flow model
Traffic flow
Fictitious force
Laplace transform
Acceleration
Control theory
Damping
Physics
Mathematical analysis
Road transport

CAR FOLLOWING MODELS BY RICHARD W. ROTHERY6

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