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arxiv: 1403.1822 · v3 · pith:E4XMATMKnew · submitted 2014-03-07 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech· q-fin.GN

Zipf's law in city size from a resource utilization model

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cond-mat.stat-mechq-fin.GN
keywords fitnessmodelcustomersutilizationzipfdistributionresourcewhen
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We study a resource utilization scenario characterized by intrinsic fitness. To describe the growth and organization of different cities, we consider a model for resource utilization where many restaurants compete, as in a game, to attract customers using an iterative learning process. Results for the case of restaurants with uniform fitness are reported. When fitness is uniformly distributed, it gives rise to a Zipf law for the number of customers. We perform an exact calculation for the utilization fraction for the case when choices are made independent of fitness. A variant of the model is also introduced where the fitness can be treated as an ability to stay in the business. When a restaurant loses customers, its fitness is replaced by a random fitness. The steady state fitness distribution is characterized by a power law, while the distribution of the number of customers still follows the Zipf law, implying the robustness of the model. Our model serves as a paradigm for the emergence of Zipf law in city size distribution.

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