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Title: Cities and regions in Britain through hierarchical percolation
Authors: Arcaute, Elsa
Molinero, Carlos
Hatna, Erez
Keywords: Physics
Complexity
Percolation theory
Urban hierarchies
City boundaries
Fractal dimension
Street networks
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Urban systems present hierarchical structures at many different scales. These are observed as administrative regional delimitations which are the outcome of complex geographical, political and historical processes which leave almost indelible footprints on infrastructure such as the street network. In this work, we uncover a set of hierarchies in Britain at different scales using percolation theory on the street network and on its intersections which are the primary points of interaction and urban agglomeration.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23629
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