Mathematical patterns in cities and biology

Posted by – June 11, 2009

Guest Column: Math and the City – Olivia Judson Blog – NYTimes.com

An interesting article by Steven Strogatz describing Zipf’s law for cities which states that the population of a city is inversely proportional to its rank.  He then describes more recent work looking at other patterns in infrastructure such as gas stations that obey 3/4 power laws.

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