專題演講 Seminar

2025/03/07(Fri)     11:00 -12:00    五樓第一會議室 5F, 1st Meeting Room

Title

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking and Panic Escape

Speaker

Prof. Choong Sun Kim (Department of Physics, Yonsei University)

Abstract

Panic-induced herding in individuals often leads to social disasters, resulting in people being trapped and trampled in crowd stampedes triggered by panic. We introduce a novel approach that offers fresh insights into studying the phenomenon of asymmetrical panic-induced escape. Our approach is based on the concept of Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking (SSB), a fundamental governing mechanism in the Physical Sciences. By applying the principles of SSB, we elucidate how asymmetrical panicinduced herding in individuals occurs. We highlight that understanding panic escape and preventing catastrophic situations can be achieved through two crucial parameters: “population density” control and “communication (or information transfer)” among individuals in a crowd. The interplay of these two parameters is responsible for either breaking or restoring the symmetry of a system. We describe how these parameters are set by design conditions as well as crowd control. Based on these parameters, we discuss strategies for preventing potential social disasters caused by asymmetrical panic escape

Language

演講語言 (Language): in English