Spontaneous emergence of counterclockwise vortex motion in assemblies of pedestrians roaming within an enclosure
Keywords: 
Counterclockwise rotation
Coherent vortices
Pedestrians
Enclosure
Issue Date: 
2022
ISSN: 
2045-2322
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This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation: 
Echeverría-Huarte, I. (Iñaki); Alexandre, N.; Cruz-Hidalgo, R. (Raúl); et al. "Spontaneous emergence of counterclockwise vortex motion in assemblies of pedestrians roaming within an enclosure". Scientific Reports. 12 (1), 2022, 2647
Abstract
The emergence of coherent vortices has been observed in a wide variety of many-body systems such as animal flocks, bacteria, colloids, vibrated granular materials or human crowds. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that pedestrians roaming within an enclosure also form vortex-like patterns which, intriguingly, only rotate counterclockwise. By implementing simple numerical simulations, we evidence that the development of swirls in many-particle systems can be described as a phase transition in which both the density of agents and their dissipative interactions with the boundaries play a determinant role. Also, for the specific case of pedestrians, we show that the preference of right-handed people (the majority in our experiments) to turn leftwards when facing a wall is the symmetry breaking mechanism needed to trigger the global counterclockwise rotation observed.

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