Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems

We propose a non-equilibrium framework for modelling the evolution of cities, which describes intra-urban migration as an irreversible diffusive process. We validate this framework using the actual migration data for the Australian capital cities. With respect to the residential relocation, the popu...

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Main Authors: Bohdan Slavko, Mikhail Prokopenko, Kirill S. Glavatskiy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Entropy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/1/66
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spelling doaj-015a1815c1be40e6b457c3d831c747ba2021-01-03T00:02:01ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002021-01-0123666610.3390/e23010066Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed SystemsBohdan Slavko0Mikhail Prokopenko1Kirill S. Glavatskiy2Centre for Complex Systems, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaCentre for Complex Systems, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaCentre for Complex Systems, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaWe propose a non-equilibrium framework for modelling the evolution of cities, which describes intra-urban migration as an irreversible diffusive process. We validate this framework using the actual migration data for the Australian capital cities. With respect to the residential relocation, the population is shown to be composed of two distinct groups, exhibiting different relocation frequencies. In the context of the developed framework, these groups can be interpreted as two components of a binary fluid mixture, each with its own diffusive relaxation time. Using this approach, we obtain long-term predictions of the cities’ spatial structures, which define their equilibrium population distribution.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/1/66human migrationintra-urban relocationurban modellingdiffusionrelaxationirreversible thermodynamics
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author Bohdan Slavko
Mikhail Prokopenko
Kirill S. Glavatskiy
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Mikhail Prokopenko
Kirill S. Glavatskiy
Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems
Entropy
human migration
intra-urban relocation
urban modelling
diffusion
relaxation
irreversible thermodynamics
author_facet Bohdan Slavko
Mikhail Prokopenko
Kirill S. Glavatskiy
author_sort Bohdan Slavko
title Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems
title_short Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems
title_full Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems
title_fullStr Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems
title_full_unstemmed Diffusive Resettlement: Irreversible Urban Transitions in Closed Systems
title_sort diffusive resettlement: irreversible urban transitions in closed systems
publisher MDPI AG
series Entropy
issn 1099-4300
publishDate 2021-01-01
description We propose a non-equilibrium framework for modelling the evolution of cities, which describes intra-urban migration as an irreversible diffusive process. We validate this framework using the actual migration data for the Australian capital cities. With respect to the residential relocation, the population is shown to be composed of two distinct groups, exhibiting different relocation frequencies. In the context of the developed framework, these groups can be interpreted as two components of a binary fluid mixture, each with its own diffusive relaxation time. Using this approach, we obtain long-term predictions of the cities’ spatial structures, which define their equilibrium population distribution.
topic human migration
intra-urban relocation
urban modelling
diffusion
relaxation
irreversible thermodynamics
url https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/1/66
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