Catastrophe theory in urban and transport research : eight papers.

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Dendrinos, D.S. (Editor)
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Abstract

Eight papers are included in this volume, which is divided into four parts: Part I contains two papers of a survey gesture where an overview of the applicability of catastrophe theory and bifurcation theory in the area of urban analysis is provided. The potion that eitics behave as different population species competing for resources is laid out and the basic population dynamics aspect of it is provided.

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B 21222 /10 /
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Washinton D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation, 1980, IX + 157 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; DOT-RSPA-DPB-25-80-20

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