Black-hole analog in vehicular traffic

  • de Souza L
  • Matsas G
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We propose here a simple black-hole analog in vehicular-traffic dynamics. The corresponding causal diagram is determined by the propagation of the tail light flashes emitted by a convoy of cars on a highway. In addition to being a new black-hole analog, this illustrates how causal diagrams, so common in general relativity, may be useful in areas as unexpected as vehicular-traffic dynamics.

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de Souza, L. K., & Matsas, G. E. A. (2022). Black-hole analog in vehicular traffic. American Journal of Physics, 90(9), 692–696. https://doi.org/10.1119/5.0091957

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