We proposed a mathematical model for designing the layout diagram of stand locations at the Macao Food Festival. The optimal layout diagram may be defined in such a way that, while requiring the distance between every pair of stands should not be too far away from each other, the crowd control is well managed so that people may patronize stands more effectively. More popular stands may have larger patronage, resulting in higher pedestrian flow nearby. Therefore, to avoid customers from gathering together around more popular stands, we may treat every stand as a charged particle carrying an effective charge: the more popular a stand is, the higher the effective charge it carries. Under this assumption, the problem is then converted to the minimization problem of Coulomb electrostatic potential energy on a specific configuration of charge locations, with which the global minimum may be found by the Simulated Annealing and Metropolis Algorithm. We also concluded that computation time required to obtain the optimal configuration of stand locations may be irrelevant to the randomly generated initial locations of stands.
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