Ghetto of Venice: Access to the Target Node and the Random Target Access Time
classification
⚛️ physics.soc-ph
physics.data-an
keywords
randomaccesscanalsghettotargetvenicewalksabsolute
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Random walks defined on undirected graphs assign the absolute scores to all nodes based on the quality of path they provide for random walkers. In city space syntax, the notion of segregation acquires a statistical interpretation with respect to random walks. We analyze the spatial network of Venetian canals and detect its most segregated part which can be identified with canals adjacent to the Ghetto of Venice.
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