Evolution of urban systems has been considered to exhibit some form of self-organized criticality (SOC) in the literature. This paper provides further mathematical foundations and empirical evidences to support the supposition. The hierarchical structure of systems of cities can be formulated as three exponential functions: the number law, the population size law, and the area law. These laws are identical in form to the Horton-Strahler laws of rivers and Gutenberg-Richter laws of earthquakes. From the exponential functions, three indications of SOC are also derived: the frequency-spectrum relation indicting the 1/f noise, the power laws indicating the fractal structure, and the Zipf's law indicating the rank-size distribution. These m...
Urban population density always follows the exponential distribution and can be described with Clark...
A pair of nonlinear programming models is built to explain the fractal structure of systems of citie...
We show that a hierarchical cities structure can be generated by a self-organized process which grow...
Hierarchies can be modeled by a set of exponential functions, from which we can derive a set of powe...
The empirical studies of city-size distribution show that Zipfs law and the hierarchical scaling law...
Hierarchy of cities reflects the ubiquitous structure frequently observed in the natural world and s...
The basic rules of central place networks are abstracted and formulated as three geometric series sc...
Hierarchy of cities reflects the ubiquitous structure frequently observed in the natural world and s...
The law of allometric scaling based on Zipf distributions can be employed to research hierarchies of...
Fractals, 1/f noise, and Zipf's laws are frequently observed within the natural living world as...
This paper contributes to the demonstration that the self-similar city hierarchies with cascade stru...
Descriptions of central place hierarchies proposed by W. Christaller are abstracted mathematically a...
Zipf's law is one the most conspicuous empirical facts for cities, however, there is no convinc...
Urban society is undergoing as profound a spatial transformation as that associated with the emergen...
In this paper cities are viewed as lively systems with internal flow structure of people, energy and...
Urban population density always follows the exponential distribution and can be described with Clark...
A pair of nonlinear programming models is built to explain the fractal structure of systems of citie...
We show that a hierarchical cities structure can be generated by a self-organized process which grow...
Hierarchies can be modeled by a set of exponential functions, from which we can derive a set of powe...
The empirical studies of city-size distribution show that Zipfs law and the hierarchical scaling law...
Hierarchy of cities reflects the ubiquitous structure frequently observed in the natural world and s...
The basic rules of central place networks are abstracted and formulated as three geometric series sc...
Hierarchy of cities reflects the ubiquitous structure frequently observed in the natural world and s...
The law of allometric scaling based on Zipf distributions can be employed to research hierarchies of...
Fractals, 1/f noise, and Zipf's laws are frequently observed within the natural living world as...
This paper contributes to the demonstration that the self-similar city hierarchies with cascade stru...
Descriptions of central place hierarchies proposed by W. Christaller are abstracted mathematically a...
Zipf's law is one the most conspicuous empirical facts for cities, however, there is no convinc...
Urban society is undergoing as profound a spatial transformation as that associated with the emergen...
In this paper cities are viewed as lively systems with internal flow structure of people, energy and...
Urban population density always follows the exponential distribution and can be described with Clark...
A pair of nonlinear programming models is built to explain the fractal structure of systems of citie...
We show that a hierarchical cities structure can be generated by a self-organized process which grow...