Since the development of the original Schelling model of urban segregation, several enhancements have been proposed, but none have considered the impact of mobility constraints on model dynamics. Recent studies have shown that human mobility follows specific patterns, such as a preference for short distances and dense locations. This paper proposes a segregation model incorporating mobility constraints to make agents select their location based on distance and location relevance. Our findings indicate that the mobility-constrained model produces lower segregation levels but takes longer to converge than the original Schelling model. We identified a few persistently unhappy agents from the minority group who cause this prolonged convergence ...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Schelling (1969, 1971, 1971, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only care ab...
International audienceWe propose an analytical solution to a Schelling segregation model for a relat...
Abstract Since the development of the original Schelling model of urban segregation, several enhance...
Schelling’s model is the most known ABMs for urban segregation, showing how collective dynamics come...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Center for Computational...
The Schelling segregation model attempts to ex-plain possible causes of racial segregation in cities...
International audienceIt is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling' model of segregation is only weak...
Segregation often dismantles common activity spaces and isolates people of different backgrounds, le...
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
This paper studies the question of how well we understand segregation. The point of departure is Sch...
Traditional understanding of urban income segregation is largely based on static coarse-grained resi...
This article examines a series of Schelling-like models of residential segregation, in which agents ...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Schelling (1969, 1971, 1971, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only care ab...
International audienceWe propose an analytical solution to a Schelling segregation model for a relat...
Abstract Since the development of the original Schelling model of urban segregation, several enhance...
Schelling’s model is the most known ABMs for urban segregation, showing how collective dynamics come...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Engineering, Center for Computational...
The Schelling segregation model attempts to ex-plain possible causes of racial segregation in cities...
International audienceIt is a shared belief that Thomas Schelling' model of segregation is only weak...
Segregation often dismantles common activity spaces and isolates people of different backgrounds, le...
Urban social segregation modeling from the bottom up attempts at understanding the processes which t...
Schelling (1969, 1971a,b, 1978) considered a simple proximity model of segregation where individual ...
This paper studies the question of how well we understand segregation. The point of departure is Sch...
Traditional understanding of urban income segregation is largely based on static coarse-grained resi...
This article examines a series of Schelling-like models of residential segregation, in which agents ...
Abstract. Residential segregation is an explicitly spatial phenomenon that emerges from the interact...
Schelling (1969, 1971, 1971, 1978) considered a simple model with individual agents who only care ab...
International audienceWe propose an analytical solution to a Schelling segregation model for a relat...