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Structural Properties of the Stability of Jamitons

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arxiv 1912.04416 v1 pith:72S2JGJR submitted 2019-12-09 physics.soc-ph cs.NAmath.NA

classification physics.soc-phcs.NAmath.NA
keywords jamitonstrafficarisecriticaldynamicallyperturbationsquestionstability
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It is known that inhomogeneous second-order macroscopic traffic models can reproduce the phantom traffic jam phenomenon: whenever the sub-characteristic condition is violated, uniform traffic flow is unstable, and small perturbations grow into nonlinear traveling waves, called jamitons. In contrast, what is essentially unstudied is the question: which jamiton solutions are dynamically stable? To understand which stop-and-go traffic waves can arise through the dynamics of the model, this question is critical. This paper first presents a computational study demonstrating which types of jamitons do arise dynamically, and which do not. Then, a procedure is presented that characterizes the stability of jamitons. The study reveals that a critical component of this analysis is the proper treatment of the perturbations to the shocks, and of the neighborhood of the sonic points.

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