Complexity and Spatial Networks

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This book offers a panoramic view of recent advances in spatial complexity, in order to enhance our understanding of complex spatial networks by simplicity in terms of both the basic driving forces of systemic impacts and the modeling of such systems.


Complex systems analysis has become a fascinating topic in modern research on non-linear dynamics, not only in the physical sciences but also in the life sciences and the social sciences. After the era of bifurcation theory, chaos theory, syn- getics, resilience analysis, network dynamics and evolutionary thinking, currently we observe an increasing interest in critical transitions of dynamic real-world systems in many disciplines, such as demography, biology, psychology, economics, earth sciences, geology, seismology, medical sciences, and so on. The relevance of this approach is clearly re?ected in such phenomena as traf?c congestion, ?nancial crisis, ethnic con?icts, eco-system breakdown, health failures, etc. This has prompted a world-wide interest in complex systems. Geographical space is one of the playgrounds for complex dynamics, as is witnessed by population movements, transport ?ows, retail developments, urban expansion, lowland ?ooding and so forth. All such dynamic phenomena have one feature in common: the low predictability of uncertain interrelated events occurring at different interconnected spatio-temporal scale levels and often originating from different disciplinary backgrounds. The study of the associated non-linear (fast and slow) dynamic transition paths calls for a joint research effort of scientists from different disciplines in order to understand the nature, the roots and the con- quences of unexpected or unpredictable changes in complex spatial systems.

Interdisciplinary and innovative overview of complexity issues in spatial and network systems Theoretical and empirical analysis as well as methodological discussions Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Autorentext
Peter Nijkamp is Professor in Regional and Urban Economics and in Economic Geography at the VU University, Amsterdam. His main research interests cover quantitative plan evaluation, regional and urban modelling, multicriteria analysis, transport systems analysis, mathematical systems modelling, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, environmental and resource management, and sustainable development. In the past years he has focussed his research in particular on new quantitative methods for policy analysis, as well as on spatial-behavioural analysis of economic agents. He has a broad expertise in the area of public policy, services planning, infrastructure management and environmental protection. In all these fields he has published many books and numerous articles.
In 1996, he was awarded the most prestigious scientific prize in the Netherlands, the Spinoza award.

Inhalt
Complexity, Evolution, and Simplicity in Space.- Simplicity in Complex Spatial Systems.- The Thermodynamics of the City.- Macro and Micro Dynamics of the City Size Distribution.- A Morphogenetic Perspective on Spatial Complexity.- Algorithmic Complexity and Spatial Simplicity.- Polyplexity.- Evolutionary Networks in a Socio-Economic Context.- Complexity, Evolution and Learning.- Homophily, Conformity, and Noise in the (Co-)Evolution of Complex Social Networks.- Complex Evolution and Learning.- Proximity, Social Capital and the Simon Model of Stochastic Growth.- Evolutionary and Preferential Attachment Models of Demand Growth.- Modelling the Economy as an Evolving Space of Flows.- Empirical Aspects of Network Complexity in the Space-Economy.- Effects of a Simple Mode Choice Model in a Large-Scale Agent-Based Transport Simulation.- Complex, Adaptive Systems, Through Time and Across Space.- Measuring and Visualizing Urban Network Dynamics.- Spatial Autocorrelation in Spatial Interaction.- Complex Networks Analysis of Commuting.- Spatial and Commuting Networks.- Epilogue.- From Complexity to Simplicity.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783642269141
    • Auflage 2009
    • Editor Peter Nijkamp, Aura Reggiani
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Volkswirtschaft
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T17mm
    • Jahr 2012
    • EAN 9783642269141
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3642269141
    • Veröffentlichung 14.03.2012
    • Titel Complexity and Spatial Networks
    • Untertitel In Search of Simplicity
    • Gewicht 458g
    • Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    • Anzahl Seiten 300
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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