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Zavi?a ?imac, Nina Loncar and Sanja Faivre
Coastal areas are dynamic and complex systems exposed to waves, high tides, and storm surges. Often, these areas are densely populated and have essential socio-economic values for the region and country. Any changes or disruptions can cause a tremendous ...
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Younes Delhoum and Rachid Belaroussi
Understanding frequentation patterns allows urban planners to optimize the allocation of resources and infrastructure development. This includes determining the locations for schools, hospitals, public transportation, parks, and other amenities to effici...
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Mohamed Badhrudeen, Sybil Derrible, Trivik Verma, Amirhassan Kermanshah and Angelo Furno
This article presents a method to uncover universal patterns and similarities in the urban road networks of the 80 most populated cities in the world. To that end, we used degree distribution, link length distribution, and intersection angle distribution...
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Julia Kohns, Lothar Stempniewski and Alexander Stark
For seismic risk analysis, reliable predictions and estimations of earthquake damage and seismic behaviour of buildings are essential. A common method is the use of fragility curves. In this paper, fragility functions are developed based on various numer...
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Hangwei Feng, Jinlin Wang and Yang Li
In the era of the digital economy, blockchain has developed well in various fields, such as finance and digital copyright, due to its unique decentralization and traceability characteristics. However, blockchain gradually exposes the storage problem, and...
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