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A fractional perspective to the modelling of Lisbon’s public transportation network

António Dinis F. Santos (), Duarte Valério (), J. A. Tenreiro Machado and António M. Lopes
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António Dinis F. Santos: Universidade de Lisboa
Duarte Valério: Universidade de Lisboa
J. A. Tenreiro Machado: Institute of Engineering, Polytechnic of Porto
António M. Lopes: University of Porto

Transportation, 2019, vol. 46, issue 5, No 14, 1893-1913

Abstract: Abstract Urban growth originates multiscale spatial patterns, such as those of transportation networks. Here, the public transportation network (PTN) of the city of Lisbon is analysed from 1901 to 2015, employing several mathematical tools. In a first stage, the fractal dimension and the fractional entropy are used to quantify the evolution of the structure of the PTN in space and time. In a second stage, the PTN is analysed adopting additional information, namely considering different levels of the network based on transportation schedule and passenger capacity, and studying the significance of the distance between stops. Both the fractal dimension and the fractional entropy reveal time patterns compatible with known historical events, showing them to be appropriate for quantifying the growth of the PTN. When the routes’ schedules are used to stratify the PTN, not only the fractal behaviour is observed at different levels, but also the evolution of the network in respect to the homogenization of the capacity of different routes. Finally, when the distance between consecutive stops is analysed, a power law behaviour is revealed, as expected from the fractal geometry of the network. This result is then confirmed using the ht-index.

Keywords: Public transportation network; Fractal dimension; Entropy; Lisbon (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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