A least action principle for interceptive walking.

作者: MooYoung Choi , Hyun Chae Chung , Jong Won Kim , Soon Ho Kim , Soon Ho Kim

DOI: 10.1038/S41598-021-81722-6

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摘要: The principle of least effort has been widely used to explain phenomena related human behavior ranging from topics in language those social systems. It precedence the action Lagrangian formulation classical mechanics. In this study, we present a model for interceptive walking based on principle. Taking inspiration mechanics, is defined as minus security, with two different specific mathematical forms. resulting Euler-Lagrange equations are then solved obtain motion. validated using experimental data virtual reality crossing simulation participants. We thus conclude that provides useful tool study walking.

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