If Zipf's Law holds, the size of a city is inversely proportional to its rank, and a log-log plot of the rank-size distribution is a straight line. Check how well the law holds for the world's 50 most populous countriesComponente Curricular::Ensino Médio::Matemátic
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
ABSTRACT: Zipf's law has two striking regularities: excellent fit and an exponent close to 1.0. When...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating deviations between actual city size and the size...
If Zipf's Law holds, the size of a city is inversely proportional to its rank, and a log-log plot of...
In this paper we study Zipf’s law, which postulates that the product of a city’s population and its ...
We offer a general-equilibrium economic approach to Zip's Law or, more generally, the rank-size dist...
International audiencePresentation about Testing Zipf's law in chinese and indian city-size distribu...
International audiencePresentation about Testing Zipf's law in chinese and indian city-size distribu...
We offer a general-equilibrium economic approach to Zip's Law or, more generally, the rank-size dist...
Several recent papers have sought to provide theoretical explanations for Zipf’s Law, which states t...
This master thesis contains three independent papers on the Zip's law for cities. In the first essay...
The empirical studies of city-size distribution show that Zipfs law and the hierarchical scaling law...
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
We offer a general-equilibrium economic approach to Zip's Law or, more generally, the rank-size dist...
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
ABSTRACT: Zipf's law has two striking regularities: excellent fit and an exponent close to 1.0. When...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating deviations between actual city size and the size...
If Zipf's Law holds, the size of a city is inversely proportional to its rank, and a log-log plot of...
In this paper we study Zipf’s law, which postulates that the product of a city’s population and its ...
We offer a general-equilibrium economic approach to Zip's Law or, more generally, the rank-size dist...
International audiencePresentation about Testing Zipf's law in chinese and indian city-size distribu...
International audiencePresentation about Testing Zipf's law in chinese and indian city-size distribu...
We offer a general-equilibrium economic approach to Zip's Law or, more generally, the rank-size dist...
Several recent papers have sought to provide theoretical explanations for Zipf’s Law, which states t...
This master thesis contains three independent papers on the Zip's law for cities. In the first essay...
The empirical studies of city-size distribution show that Zipfs law and the hierarchical scaling law...
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
We offer a general-equilibrium economic approach to Zip's Law or, more generally, the rank-size dist...
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
We use data for metro areas in the United States, from the US Census for 1900 - 1990, to test the va...
ABSTRACT: Zipf's law has two striking regularities: excellent fit and an exponent close to 1.0. When...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating deviations between actual city size and the size...