Aggregation in the Schelling model and inverted biomass pyramids in ecosystems (2009)
Thomas Schelling proposed a simple spatial model to illustrate how, even with relatively mild assumptions on each individual's nearest neighbor preferences, an integrated city would likely unravel to...
Aggregation in the schelling model and inverted biomass pyramids in ecosystems (2009)
Thomas Schelling proposed a simple spatial model to illustrate how, even with relatively mild assumptions on each individual's nearest neighbor preferences, an integrated city would likely unravel to...
Schelling's Segregation Model: Parameters, scaling, and aggregation (2009)
Abhinav Singh, Dmitri Vainchtein, Howard Weiss
Thomas Schelling proposed a simple spatial model to illustrate how, even with relatively mild assumptions on each individual's nearest neighbor preferences, an integrated city would likely...
General Mechanisms for Inverted Biomass Pyramids in Ecosystems (2008)
Wang, Hao, Morrison, Wendy, Singh, Abhinav, Weiss, Howard
Although the existence of robust inverted biomass pyramids seem paradoxical, they have been observed in planktonic communities, and more recently, in pristine coral reefs. Understanding the...
Fish Biomass Structure at Pristine Coral Reefs and Degradation by Fishing (2008)
Singh, Abhinav, Wang, Hao, Morrison, Wendy, Weiss, Howard
Coral reefs around the world have experienced a dramatic decline during the past 25 years. Overfishing is believed to play a major role. There is significant interest in stabilizing and restoring...
Schelling's Segregation Model: Parameters, Scaling, and Aggregation (2007)
Singh, Abhinav, Vainchtein, Dmitri, Weiss, Howard
Thomas Schelling proposed an influential simple spatial model to illustrate how, even with relatively mild assumptions on each individual's nearest neighbor preferences, an integrated city would...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Nanyang Technological University, School of Mechanical and Production Engineering, 2000.
Schelling's Segregation Model: Parameters, scaling, and aggregation
Abhinav Singh, Dmitri Vainchtein, Howard Weiss
Thomas Schelling proposed a simple spatial model to illustrate how, even with relatively mild assumptions on each individual's nearest neighbor preferences, an integrated city would likely unravel to...