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Couples collide with fewer people on walks than pairs of friends do

Couples collide with fewer people on walks than pairs of friends do

{Couples} are much less prone to bodily collide with others than associates are

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{Couples} are much less prone to bodily stumble upon different individuals when strolling in busy public areas than pairs of acquaintances or work colleagues are. Nevertheless, including a toddler into the combination makes the group extra prone to have a collision.

When creating mathematical fashions for the way individuals transfer in crowds, researchers typically borrow strategies from particle physics. However there’s one significantly essential method that two individuals in a crowded hall can differ from a pair of particles – …

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