Random walk, cluster growth, and the morphology of urban conglomerations
classification
⚛️ physics.soc-ph
cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords
clustermodeldensitygrowthmeanmorphologyaccordinganalysis
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We propose a new model of cluster growth according to which the probability that a new unit is placed in a point at a distance $r$ from the city center is a Gaussian with mean equal to the cluster radius and variance proportional to the mean, modulated by the local density $\rho(r)$. The model is analytically solvable in $d=2$ dimensions, where the density profile varies as a complementary error function. The model reproduces experimental observations relative to the morphology of cities, determined via an original analysis of digital maps with a very high spatial resolution, and helps understanding the emergence of vehicular traffic.
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