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SECOND-ORDER ANALYSIS OF POINT PATTERNS: THE CASE OF CHICAGO AS A MULTI-CENTER URBAN REGION *
Authors:Arthur Getis
Abstract:A comprehensive approach to the analysis of point patterns demonstrates the usefulness of second-order methods by exploring population distribution in the Chicago region. The methods are based on the development of a distribution of all interpoint distances representing the total covariation in a pattern. Clustering and inhibition models are explored with regard to the population pattern. Some evidence supports a multi-center city hypothesis for the region.
Keywords:second-order  point patterns  clustering  inhibition  multi-center city
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