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Our Latest PhD
Our Latest PhD. 28 June 2016. Congratulations to Greg Erhardt who completed and passed his PhD in record time: some two and a half years since he started. Shown here in the centre with Elsa Arcaute (far left) and Mike Batty (far right), his…
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Colourful Oyster Card Visualisation Hits the News
Colourful Oyster Card Visualisation Hits the News. 20 March 2014. A new map designed by CASA's Dr Ed Manley, a Research Associate on the MECHANICITY project, showing the most popular destinations on the London public transport network hit the news…
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CASA Working Paper 193
CASA Working Paper 193. 22 July 2013. Von Thunen's Legendre Transform. The standard von Thunen construction for a monocentric city is shown to be a Legendre transform of the kind which underlies the statistical mechanical relationships of the…
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CASA Working Paper 193
CASA Working Paper 193. 22 July 2013. Von Thunen's Legendre Transform. The standard von Thunen construction for a monocentric city is shown to be a Legendre transform of the kind which underlies the statistical mechanical relationships of the…
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CASA Working Paper 188
CASA Working Paper 188. 5 October 2012. Smart Cities of the Future. In this paper we sketch the rudiments of what constitutes a smart city which we define as a city in which ICT is merged with traditional infrastructures, coordinated and integrated…
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CASA Working Paper 188
CASA Working Paper 188. 5 October 2012. Smart Cities of the Future. In this paper we sketch the rudiments of what constitutes a smart city which we define as a city in which ICT is merged with traditional infrastructures, coordinated and integrated…
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How will London 2012 affect commuters?
How will London 2012 affect commuters? 17 July 2012. CASA researchers have teamed up with the BBC to investigate how the Olympics will affect London commuters. Thousands of visitors are predicted to use London’s transport network during the Games,…
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Are The World’s Subways Converging to the Same Shape?
Are The World’s Subways Converging to the Same Shape? 17 May 2012. A paper by Mike Batty with three other authors - Camille Roth and Marc Barthelemy who are statistical physicists from CAMS (CNRS/EHESS) in Paris, and Soong Moon Kang a social…
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CASA Smart Cities Conference
CASA Smart Cities Conference. 25 April 2012. On Friday 20th April over 350 members of the public attended our Smart Cities ‘Bridging Physical and Digital’ open day and conference at Senate House, London. The full day of talks, accompanied by the…
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CASA Working Paper 179
CASA Working Paper 179. 14 February 2012. Planning the evolution of the transport network for a region of Naples. The continuing growth of urban regions coupled with their strong interactions with transportation systems places great emphasis on the…
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