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To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit https://brilliant.org/MathVerseAnimated/ . You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription. Ever wonder why traffic jams seem to pop up out of nowhere and then mysteriously disappear? "How mathematics models traffic flow" takes you on a captivating journey into the mathematics that unravels this everyday puzzle. The video explores the macroscopic LWR model, a cornerstone of traffic flow theory, showing how traffic density, velocity, and flux come together through the continuity equation to predict roadway behavior This video was sponsored by Brilliant! Contact information: @MathVerseAnimated Instagram: / mathverse_animated TikTok: / mathverseanimated Email: [email protected] Further reading: Paper mentioned: https://sci-hub.se/10.1063/1.1721265 Dr Trefor's video: • The Problem of Traffic: A Mathematical Mod... Notes for Introduction to Partial Di↵erential Equations - Esteban G. Tabak (2018) The method of characteristics applied to quasi-linear PDEs - Matthew J. Hancock (2006) Traffic Flow Problem with Differential Equations - Abdul Salaam.A.AIkhazraji An introduction to non-linear partial differential equations - J. David Logan CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction 00:53 #1 Problem setting, history and terminology, prerequisites 15:40 #2 Sponsor Segment: Brilliant 17:29 #3 Introducing variables and equations 22:35 #4 Quasi-linear PDEs: Overview 24:40 #5 Explaining the method of characteristics 29:55 #6 Linear interpolation model, using characteristics to analyze the solution’s behavior 42:28 #7 Different settings : Red light, heavy traffic heading to light traffic, light traffic heading to heavy traffic, etc... 50:34 #8 Shock waves and their propagation 55:30 #9 Summary and closing statement