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"crowd dynamics" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the study or understanding of how groups of people behave and interact in a specific setting or situation. Example: The police were well-trained in managing the crowd dynamics of large protests, ensuring the safety of both the protesters and bystanders.
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"Crowd dynamics build on each other.
It's like crowd dynamics are the last refuge of royalists.
It was crowd dynamics that produced the high death toll.
This research will collect data that will provide essential information on crowd dynamics of such events".
A simple but robust and flexible agent-based system is used for modeling of the crowd dynamics.
The bigger set pieces – the storming of Jerusalem via a giant zombie pile-on for example – are of the Roland Emmerich school of crowd dynamics.
A. "Stampedes were not the problem," said Paul Wertheimer of Crowd Management Strategies, a Chicago consulting firm, who has studied crowd dynamics.
Mosh pits are good places to study crowd dynamics, because they reproduce in miniature the shock waves of large-scale crowd disasters.
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There's never been a single crowd-dynamics model that reproduces such a large range of observed behaviors, says behavioral biologist Iain Couzin of Princeton University, who wasn't involved in the study.
"There are three million people who need to get to a specific point in a very limited time," said Dr. G. Keith Still, of Crowd Dynamics, a British company that has worked with the Saudi government on crowd control.
"You can't experiment on people," says crowd dynamicist Keith Still, a consultant at Legion Crowd Dynamics Ltd. in London, "and you can't get a research team to the site of a disaster fast enough".
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