Abstract:Extensions of the static traffic assignment problem with link interactions were studied extensively in the past. Much of the network modeling community has since shifted to dynamic traffic assignment incorporating these interactions. We believe there are several reasons to re-examine static assignment with link interactions. First, if link interactions can be captured in a symmetric, monotone manner, equilibrium always exists and is unique, and provably-correct algorithms exist. We show that several of the mos… Show more
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