Mathematical location and land use theory : an introduction
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Mathematical location and land use theory : an introduction
(Advances in spatial science)
Springer, c1997
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
This text starts out from the classical models of the space economy. The theories are stated in terms of precise mathematical models and are generalized by the use of results from modern topology. The mathematical tools needed (variational calculus, vector analysis and differential equation theory) are developed stage-by-stage in the context of applications, and the reasoning is supported by a computer graphics.
Table of Contents
Contents: Prologue.- Location Theory.- Optimal Routes.- Flows in the Space Economy.- Market Areas.- Land Use.- Commuting and Migrating.- Cycles, Growth, and Equilibrium.- Transportation Networks.- Epilogue.
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