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Experimenting with Cities
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Abstract
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The Basic Model
The Location Model
The Segregation Model
Thesis Output
Contact
References
Results and Analysis
The Location Model Results
Addition and Removal of Agents
Comparing the Effect of Small Areas
No Small Area Model
The Effect Different Size Areas
Experiments with Density
Modelling Top-Down Policy
The Effects of Space and Income
Altering the Initial Placement of Agents
Doubling the Amount of Space
Varying Income
The Segregation Model Results
Basic Segregation Model
Multiple Model Runs
Size of Neighbourhoods
The Influence of Geographical Features
Varying the Agents Preferences
Variations of the Segregation Model
A Polygon Model of Segregation
Addition and Removal of Agents
Agents Can Only Move in their Initial Area at First
Combing Various Models Together
Combined Runs
Different Numbers and Different Types of Agents
Adding and removing agents from the system
An animation of a simulation portraying the evolution of segregation where agents are being added when only 5% of the initial population is white.
Animations of simulations portraying the evolution of segregation patterns
Other Groups
Typical evolution of segregation with clusters changing over time as agents are added and removed
Typical patterns of segregation where white have and don’t have a preference for neighbourhood composition
Movement to the Nearest Neighbour with No Prior Random Searching
Preferences for Both
The Density Model
Thesis Outputs
Experimenting with Cities
Home
Abstract
Acknowledgments
LINKS
References
Source Code / Downloads
The Basic Model
The Location Model
The Segregation Model
Thesis Output
Contact
References
Results and Analysis
The Location Model Results
Addition and Removal of Agents
Comparing the Effect of Small Areas
No Small Area Model
The Effect Different Size Areas
Experiments with Density
Modelling Top-Down Policy
The Effects of Space and Income
Altering the Initial Placement of Agents
Doubling the Amount of Space
Varying Income
The Segregation Model Results
Basic Segregation Model
Multiple Model Runs
Size of Neighbourhoods
The Influence of Geographical Features
Varying the Agents Preferences
Variations of the Segregation Model
A Polygon Model of Segregation
Addition and Removal of Agents
Agents Can Only Move in their Initial Area at First
Combing Various Models Together
Combined Runs
Different Numbers and Different Types of Agents
Adding and removing agents from the system
An animation of a simulation portraying the evolution of segregation where agents are being added when only 5% of the initial population is white.
Animations of simulations portraying the evolution of segregation patterns
Other Groups
Typical evolution of segregation with clusters changing over time as agents are added and removed
Typical patterns of segregation where white have and don’t have a preference for neighbourhood composition
Movement to the Nearest Neighbour with No Prior Random Searching
Preferences for Both
The Density Model
Thesis Outputs
More
Home
Abstract
Acknowledgments
LINKS
References
Source Code / Downloads
The Basic Model
The Location Model
The Segregation Model
Thesis Output
Contact
References
Results and Analysis
The Location Model Results
Addition and Removal of Agents
Comparing the Effect of Small Areas
No Small Area Model
The Effect Different Size Areas
Experiments with Density
Modelling Top-Down Policy
The Effects of Space and Income
Altering the Initial Placement of Agents
Doubling the Amount of Space
Varying Income
The Segregation Model Results
Basic Segregation Model
Multiple Model Runs
Size of Neighbourhoods
The Influence of Geographical Features
Varying the Agents Preferences
Variations of the Segregation Model
A Polygon Model of Segregation
Addition and Removal of Agents
Agents Can Only Move in their Initial Area at First
Combing Various Models Together
Combined Runs
Different Numbers and Different Types of Agents
Adding and removing agents from the system
An animation of a simulation portraying the evolution of segregation where agents are being added when only 5% of the initial population is white.
Animations of simulations portraying the evolution of segregation patterns
Other Groups
Typical evolution of segregation with clusters changing over time as agents are added and removed
Typical patterns of segregation where white have and don’t have a preference for neighbourhood composition
Movement to the Nearest Neighbour with No Prior Random Searching
Preferences for Both
The Density Model
Thesis Outputs
An animation of a simulation portraying the evolution of segregation where agents are being added when only 5% of the initial population is white.
Download zip file of images from model runs.
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