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      On the Braess Paradox with Nonlinear Dynamics and Control Theory

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          We show the existence of the Braess paradox for a traffic network with nonlinear dynamics described by the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards model for traffic flow. Furthermore, we show how one can employ control theory to avoid the paradox. The paper offers a general framework applicable to time-independent, uncongested flow on networks. These ideas are illustrated through examples.

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              Über ein Paradoxon aus der Verkehrsplanung

              D. Braess (1968)
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                2017-03-27
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                10.1007/s10957-015-0729-5
                1703.09803
                aa24029f-d82d-4ae3-8e6d-aba4ea9da459

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                35L65 (Primary), 90B20 (Secondary)
                Published in J. Optim. Theory Appl. (2016) 168:216-230
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