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Alberto Baldi and Franco Bagnoli
Many games in which chance plays a role can be simulated as a random walk over a graph of possible configurations of board pieces, cards, dice or coins. The end of the game generally consists of the appearance of a predefined winning pattern; for random ...
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Jean-Pierre Rossi and Gauthier Dobigny
Combining multivariable statistics and geostatistics with landscape metrics, we attempted to quantify the spatial pattern of urbanization in the city of Niamey, Niger. Landscape metrics provided local quantification of both landscape composition and phys...
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Zheng Ren, Bin Jiang and Stefan Seipel
Capturing and characterizing collective human activities in a geographic space have become much easier than ever before in the big era. In the past few decades it has been difficult to acquire the spatiotemporal information of human beings. Thanks to the...
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Zelong Xia, Hao Li, Yuehong Chen and Wenhao Yu
Assessing the access to fire service at an urban scale involves accounting for geographical impedance, demand, and supply, thus both spatial and non-spatial dimensions must be taken into account. Therefore, in this paper, an optimized two-step floating c...
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Parag Pareekh, Sudeshna Mitra, Bandhan Bandhu Majumdar
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Urban population growth has been increasing all over the world primarily due to more economic opportunities in cities than in rural areas but generally without a corresponding upgradation of urban transport infrastructure. However, the diverse groups of ...
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