The following pages link to The Origins of Scaling in Cities (Q2961983):
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- An allometric scaling relation based on logistic growth of cities (Q339841) (← links)
- The distance-decay function of geographical gravity model: power law or exponential law? (Q502032) (← links)
- When Veblen meets Krugman: social network and city dynamics (Q513596) (← links)
- New technological knowledge, rural and urban agriculture, and steady state economic growth (Q2005860) (← links)
- Understanding the urban mobility community by taxi travel trajectory (Q2038128) (← links)
- Fractal patterns as fitness criteria in genetic algorithms applied as a design tool in architecture (Q2091597) (← links)
- Describing urban evolution with the fractal parameters based on area-perimeter allometry (Q2314719) (← links)
- Living in a network of scaling cities and finite resources (Q2343441) (← links)
- Group-Theoretic Spectrum Analysis of Population Distribution in Southern Germany and Eastern USA (Q4611173) (← links)
- Scale-free dynamics of COVID-19 in a Brazilian city (Q6072751) (← links)
- Mathematical models to explain the origin of urban scaling laws (Q6097333) (← links)
- CRIME HOTSPOT EMERGENCE IN MEXICO CITY: A COMPLEXITY SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE (Q6203404) (← links)
- A multisource transportation network model explaining allometric scaling (Q6607292) (← links)