Dynamic population surfaces from GPS data show double-disadvantaged zones for services in Hefei cluster in the inner suburban belt, with daytime job centers experiencing sharp rises in demand competition.
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Varying only population density in a minimal tie-formation model produces a sharp transition from clustered to integrated networks that speeds simple contagions and broadens complex ones.
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The Moving Target of Urban Equity: Spatiotemporal Demand and Double Disadvantage in Hefei, China
Dynamic population surfaces from GPS data show double-disadvantaged zones for services in Hefei cluster in the inner suburban belt, with daytime job centers experiencing sharp rises in demand competition.
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Networks of agglomeration: how population density rewires social networks and reshapes contagion dynamics
Varying only population density in a minimal tie-formation model produces a sharp transition from clustered to integrated networks that speeds simple contagions and broadens complex ones.