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Urban Dynamics and Urban Cycles

D S Dendrinos
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D S Dendrinos: Institute for Social and Environmental Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA

Environment and Planning A, 1978, vol. 10, issue 1, 43-49

Abstract: Some basic elements of catastrophe theory are discussed insofar as they relate to discontinuities observed in the allocation of economic activities in urban settings. The case of a dynamic model of the allocation of manufacturing and residential activities is presented in an open urban area as a model of a hyperbolic umbilic catastrophe. The dynamic equilibrium allocations of these two activities are identified as possible paths in the bifurcation set of the three parameter (control variables) and two behavioral-variables catastrophe type. A regulating function governing the urban system at the macroscale is discussed.

Date: 1978
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