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Some Probability Densities Associated with the Joint Location of Homes and Workplaces in a City

Keng Hong Khaw and Rodney J. Vaughan
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Keng Hong Khaw: University College London, London, England
Rodney J. Vaughan: University College London, London, England

Transportation Science, 1979, vol. 13, issue 1, 13-19

Abstract: In a recent paper, Blumenfeld (Blumenfeld, D. E. 1977. Modeling the joint distribution of home and workplace locations in a city. Trans. Sci. 11 307--337.) outlined the continuous modeling approach to the description of the joint distribution of homes and workplaces in a city. In this note, the circularly symmetric form of the quadrivariate normal model is further analyzed, and distributions of the desire line lengths and other variables are derived.

Date: 1979
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