Was 2022 as good as 2021?
Well, at least it was as productive on Physics of Risk blog. Though with less focus with quite a few assorted posts. In a few a bit longer series of posts we have taken a look at three papers I have found interesting. [1] inspired few posts on traffic. [2] inspired couple posts on biology. Exploration of [3] continues in series of posts on dating apps.
Once again, at the time of writing this post, I still do not have an idea what we will have in store for 2023. Obviously, we will finish dating apps series. And then we will have a few more assorted posts?
References
- P. L. Krapivsky, S. Redner. Where should you park your car? The 1/2 rule. Journal of Statistical Mechanics 2020: 073404 (2020). arXiv:2003.10603 [physics.soc-ph]. doi: 10.1088/1742-5468/ab96b7.
- P. L. Krapivsky, S. Redner. Birds on a Wire. arXiv:2205.00995 [cond-mat.stat-mech].
- F. Olmeda. Towards a statistical physics of dating apps. arXiv:2107.14076 [physics.soc-ph].