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The following pages link to On the evolution of spatially distributed urban populations: Modelling and mathematical analysis (Q1021949):
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- A mathematical modeling approach to the formation of urban and rural areas: convergence of global solutions of the mixed problem for the master equation in sociodynamics (Q660735) (← links)
- Mathematical models of urban growth (Q694275) (← links)
- Interurban population and capital accumulations and structural stability (Q794900) (← links)
- A wave-spectrum analysis of urban population density: Entropy, fractal, and spatial localization (Q1009414) (← links)
- Complementary levels of description in applied mathematics. III: Equilibrium models of cities (Q1113846) (← links)
- From fast to slow processes in the evolution of urban and regional settlement structures. (Q1585731) (← links)
- Modeling population dynamics in the city: from a regional to a multi-agent approach. (Q1585733) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling and regionality-based optimal policy to reduce empty houses, \textit{Akiya}, in Japan (Q2174789) (← links)
- Qualitative features of a nonlinear, nonlocal, agent-based PDE model with applications to homelessness (Q3386862) (← links)
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- Simple mathematical models for urban growth (Q4015111) (← links)
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- Test of two hypotheses explaining the size of populations in a system of cities (Q5130380) (← links)
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- MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EVOLUTION OF A MODEL OF REGIONAL POPULATION DISTRIBUTION (Q5470135) (← links)