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[livre] - MATHIS P. (DIR) - 2006 - Graphs And Networks : Multilevel Modelling - Iste Publishing Company.

Rubrique : Données / Modélisation


Description :  This book concerns the use of graphs for the simulation and representation of mainly transport networks. The aim of the book is to treat networks in both spatial analysis and urban management, together with the simulation by graph theory, a tool that makes it possible to solve various classic problems such as high-speed roads between one or more origins and destinations, the capacity of a network, etc. It is also possible to apply these results to other applications such as personal networks and communications networks.
Part 1. Graph theory and the modeling of networks:
1. The variability of road networks: application to London -M. Appert, L. Chapelon.
2. Modeling of displacement on a stepladder -F. Decoupigny.
3. Determination of optimum pathways in a time delay graph -H. Baptiste.
4. Modeling of a transport system and its effects on an urban system -H. Baptiste.
Part 2. Graph theory and the representation of networks:
5. Dynamic simulation of the urban reorganization of the town of Tours -Ph. Mathis.
6. Social networks and the games people play -S. Larribe.
7. RESCOM: towards a multiagent GIS for the sociocultural network of communication within a town -O. Khaddour.
8. Traffic lanes and the emission of pollutants -C. Decoupigny.
Part 3. Towards a theory of multi-level graphs:
9. Graph theory and the representation of distances: time charts and other representations -A. L'Hostis.
10. The spatio-temporal evaluation of the co-visibility of countryside management -K. Serrhini.
11. Dynamics and von Thünen's model: duality and multiple levels -Ph. Mathis.
12. The representation of graphs: a part of complete graph theory -Ph. Mathis. 13. Practical examples -Ph. Mathis.


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