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Geographical Modeling: from Characteristic Scale to Scaling (2001.10323v1)

Published 28 Jan 2020 in physics.soc-ph

Abstract: Geographical research was successfully quantified through the quantitative revolution of geography. However, the succeeding theorization of geography encountered insurmountable difficulties. The largest obstacle of geography's theorization lies in scale-free distributions of geographical phenomena which exist everywhere. The first paradigm of scientific research is mathematical theory. The key of a quantitative measurement and mathematical modeling is to find a valid characteristic scale. Unfortunately, for many geographical systems, there is no characteristic scale. In this case, the method of scaling should be employed to make a spatial measurement and carry out mathematical modeling. The basic idea of scaling is to find a power exponent using the double logarithmic linear relation between a variable scale and the corresponding measurement results. The exponent is a characteristic parameter which follows a scaleful distribution and can be used to characterize the scale-free phenomena. The importance of the scaling analysis in geography is becoming more and more evident for scientists.

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