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Modeling the origin of urban-output scaling laws.

V Chuqiao Yang1,2, Andrew V Papachristos3,4, Daniel M Abrams1,5,6.   

Abstract

Urban outputs often scale superlinearly with city population. A difficulty in understanding the mechanism of this phenomenon is that different outputs differ considerably in their scaling behaviors. Here, we formulate a physics-based model for the origin of superlinear scaling in urban outputs by treating human interaction as a random process. Our model suggests that the increased likelihood of finding required collaborations in a larger population can explain this superlinear scaling, which our model predicts to be non-power-law. Moreover, the extent of superlinearity should be greater for activities that require more collaborators. We test this model using a novel dataset for seven crime types and find strong support.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31639910     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.100.032306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.529


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1.  The interpretation of urban scaling analysis in time.

Authors:  Luís M A Bettencourt; Vicky Chuqiao Yang; José Lobo; Christopher P Kempes; Diego Rybski; Marcus J Hamilton
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2020-02-05       Impact factor: 4.118

2.  Scaling of urban income inequality in the USA.

Authors:  Elisa Heinrich Mora; Cate Heine; Jacob J Jackson; Geoffrey B West; Vicky Chuqiao Yang; Christopher P Kempes
Journal:  J R Soc Interface       Date:  2021-08-04       Impact factor: 4.293

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