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Ann Arbor, Michigan: Virtual Downtown Experiments
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2003-06-21)
The problem of where to locate tall buildings, with sensitivity to existing building types on adjacent and nearby lots, is a difficult one. In Ann Arbor, building height is currently limited by "floor area ratio" (FAR). ...
Geography/Geometry -- Visual Unity
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2007-12-21)
In 1986, an essay appeared couched in the language of projective geometry in which a theorem, linking harmonic conjugacy to perspective map projection, was proved to show the following (Harmonic Map Projection Theorem):
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Modelling Locational Decision Making of Firms Using Multidimensional Fuzzy Decision Tables: An Illustration
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2004-06-21)
Bus Stops and Bus Users in the City of Detroit
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2002-06-21)
Spatial Synthesis: A Research Program
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2002-12-21)
“Spatial Analysis” is a term in current use in a variety of disciplines: from geography to regional analysis, to economics, to anthropology, to (no doubt) a host of others [1]. Merriam-Webster’s online Collegiate Dictionary ...
Electronic Journals: Then and Now...A Fifteen Year Retrospective
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2008-12-21)
Electronic Journal history.
Spatial Synthesis, Volume II, Book 4.
(Institute of Mathematical Geography., 2009-03-21)
Spatial Synthesis, Volume II, Book 4, integrates new material showing animation of varroa mite (bee pest) data in Google Earth from Sammataro, along with Nystuen's interest in a context for Barr's art when represented on ...