Cities are a new kind of complex system: Part social reactor, part network
Thursday, June 20, 2013 - 17:00
in Mathematics & Economics
Scientists have derived a series of mathematical formulas that describe how cities' properties vary in relation to their population size, and then posits a novel unified, quantitative framework for understanding how cities function and grow. The resulting theoretical framework predicts very closely dozens of statistical relationships observed in thousands of real cities around the world for which reliable data are available.