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The following pages link to Choice of routes in congested traffic networks: Experimental tests of the Braess paradox (Q1007778):
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- Measuring the power of soft correlated equilibrium in 2-facility simple non-increasing linear congestion games (Q301158) (← links)
- Degrading network capacity may improve performance: private versus public monitoring in the Braess paradox (Q453657) (← links)
- Commuters route choice behaviour (Q876895) (← links)
- Network architecture and traffic flows: Experiments on the Pigou-Knight-Downs and Braess paradoxes (Q1021602) (← links)
- An experiment on lowest unique integer games (Q1619989) (← links)
- Dynamics in braess paradox with nonimpulsive commuters (Q1723296) (← links)
- Chaotic behavior of traffic-flow evolution with two departure intervals in two-link transportation network (Q1726987) (← links)
- Locating inefficient links in a large-scale transportation network (Q1783282) (← links)
- Braess paradox in a network with stochastic dynamics and fixed strategies (Q2150931) (← links)
- Day-to-day dynamics in a simple traffic network with mixed direct and contrarian route choice behaviors (Q2162980) (← links)
- Braess Paradox in the Laboratory: Experimental Study of Route Choice in Traffic Networks with Asymmetric Costs (Q3542301) (← links)
- Properties of Dynamic Traffic Equilibrium Involving Bottlenecks, Including a Paradox and Metering (Q4280733) (← links)
- Braess’ paradox in the age of traffic information (Q5857561) (← links)