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Modeling smart growth of cities through entropy and logistics

Published 24 Jun 2017 in physics.soc-ph and physics.data-an | (1707.02360v1)

Abstract: We introduce a predictive algorithm for the smart growth of cities with populations upward of 100,000, allowing for extensive simulations of growth plans and their effects upon an urban populous. A smart growth metric is calculated to evaluate the progress of a city at each phase of its adaptation of the growth plan, which is measured using a weighted entropy method. The predictive algorithm itself is built from a unique differential model, which calculates the growth of a city from smart growth proposals that are individually assessed by a logistic weight model. These proposals are then sorted based on effectiveness and efficiency observed from the simulations, giving insight into the best approach to providing the target cities with a hopeful future.

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