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GRAPHS AND NETWORKS MULTILEVEL MODELING

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Informationen zum Autor Philippe Mathis , EPHE, teaches at the University of Tours, France. He is also Director of the CESA where he created and headed a research laboratory. He has been commissioned to run numerous studies in the planning field at local and regional levels, as well as by the French Ministry of Equipment. Klappentext Completely updated and containing two new chapters, this title covers spatial analysis and urban management using graph theory simulation. Highly practical, the simulation approach allows readers to solve classic problems such as placement of high-speed roads, the capacity of a network, pollution emission control, and more. Zusammenfassung * Completely updated * Contains two new chapters covering spatial analysis and urbanmanagement using graph theory simulation * Highly practical simulation approach allows readers to solveclassic problems such as placement of high-speed roads,establishing the capacity of a network, pollution emission control,and more .

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Part 1. Graph Theory and Network Modeling. Chapter 1. The Space-time Variability of Road Base Accessibility: Application to London (Manuel Appert, Laurent Chapelon).
Chapter 2. Journey Simluation of a Movement on a Double Scale (Fabrice Decoupigny).
Chapter 3. Determination of Optimal Paths in a Time Delay Graph (Hervé Baptiste).
Chapter 4. Modeling the Evolution of a Transport System and its Impacts on a French Urban System (Hervé Baptiste).
Part 2. Graph Theory and Network Representation.
Chapter 5. Dynamic Simulation of the Urban Reorganization of the City of Tours (Philippe Mathis).
Chapter 6. From Social Networks to the Sociograph for the Analysis of the Actors' Games (Sébastien Larribe).
Chapter 7. RESCOM: Towards Multiagent Modeling of Urban Communication Spaces (Ossama Khaddour).
Chapter 8. Traffic Lanes and Emissions of Pollutants (Christophe Decoupigny).
Part 3. Towards a Multilevel Graph Theory.
Chapter 9. Graph Theory and Representation of Distances: Chronomaps and other Representations (Alain L'Hostis).
Chapter 10. Evaluation of Covisibility of Planning and Housing Projects (Kamal Serrhini).
Chapter 11. Dynamics and von Thünen's Model: Duality and Multiple Levels (Philippe Mathis).
Chapter 12. The Representation of Graphs: A Specific Domain of Graph Theory (Philippe Mathis).
Chapter 13. Practical Examples (Philippe Mathis).
List of Authors.
Index.


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Philippe Mathis, EPHE, teaches at the University of Tours, France. He is also Director of the CESA where he created and headed a research laboratory. He has been commissioned to run numerous studies in the planning field at local and regional levels, as well as by the French Ministry of Equipment.

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* Completely updated * Contains two new chapters covering spatial analysis and urbanmanagement using graph theory simulation * Highly practical simulation approach allows readers to solveclassic problems such as placement of high-speed roads,establishing the capacity of a network, pollution emission control,and more .

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