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(Ebook) Graphs and Networks: Multilevel Modeling, Second Edition by Philippe Mathis ISBN 9781118595473, 9781848210837, 1118595475, 1848210833

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Authors:Philippe Mathis
Pages:476 pages.
Year:2010
Publisher:Wiley-ISTE
Language:english
File Size:25.35 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781118595473, 9781848210837, 1118595475, 1848210833
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(Ebook) Graphs and Networks: Multilevel Modeling, Second Edition by Philippe Mathis ISBN 9781118595473, 9781848210837, 1118595475, 1848210833

Completely updated and containing two new chapters, this title covers spatial analysis and urban management using graph theory simulation. Highly practical, the simulation approach allows readers to solve classic problems such as placement of high-speed roads, the capacity of a network, pollution emission control, and more.Content: Chapter 1 The Space?time Variability of Road Base Accessibility: Application to London (pages 1–29): Manuel Appert and Laurent ChapelonChapter 2 Journey Simulation of a Movement on a Double Scale (pages 31–45): Fabrice DecoupignyChapter 3 Determination of Optimal Paths in a Time?delay Graph (pages 47–66): Herve BaptisteChapter 4 Modeling the Evolution of a Transport System and its Impacts on a French Urban System (pages 67–89): Herve BaptisteChapter 5 Dynamic Simulation of Urban Reorganization of the City of Tours (pages 91–109): Philippe MathisChapter 6 From Social Networks to the Sociograph for the Analysis of the Actors' Games (pages 111–129): Sebastien LarribeChapter 7 RESCOM: Towards Multiagent Modeling of Urban Communication Spaces (pages 131–146): Ossama KhaddourChapter 8 Traffic Lanes and Emissions of Pollutants (pages 147–173): Christophe DecoupignyChapter 9 Graph Theory and Representation of Distances: Chronomaps and Other Representations (pages 175–191): Alain L'hostisChapter 10 Evaluation of Covisibility of Planning and Housing Projects (pages 193–221): Kamal SerrhiniChapter 11 Dynamics of Von Thunen's Model: Duality and Multiple Levels (pages 223–244): Philippe MathisChapter 12 The Representation of Graphs: A Specific Domain of Graph Theory (pages 245–300): Philippe MathisChapter 13 Practical Examples (pages 301–316): Philippe MathisChapter 14 Cellular Graphs, MAS and Congestion Modeling (pages 317–361): Jean?Baptiste Buguellou and Philippe MathisChapter 15 Disruptions in Public Transport and Role of Information (pages 363–406): Julien Coquio and Philippe Mathis
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