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Analogue Clocks
(American Mathematical Society, 1984)
Abstract of a paper given before an annual meeting of the American Mathematical Society.
Central place fractals: Theoretical geography in an urban setting
(American Mathematical Society, 1989)
Application of fractal geometry to geography.
Terrain effects on bus maintenance performance
(National Academy Press, 1987)
In this paper, a methodology to classify terrain is presented. The taxonomy is devised using a terrain template based on evidence from topographic maps, and the resulting classes are characterized as steep, intermediate, ...
Human Geography: Spatial Design in World Society
(Updated Reprint: Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1986)
Updated reprint of classic textbook. This is the book that was used by John Kolars in teaching his last round of Geography 101 at The University of Michigan, 1986-1989.
Geography of City Terrain Based on Bus Routes
(American Geographical Society, 1987-04)
Please read the attached file for an abstract and for a link to the full text for the reader to use via a participating library or other institutions (for a free copy).
A linear algorithm for the cutting center of a tree
(Elsevier, 1986-11-24)
As a measure of the extent to which the removal of a node disconnects a graph, the cutting number c(v) of a node v in a connected graph G has been defined to be the number of pairs of nodes in different components of G-{v}. ...
Urban Rank-Size Hierarchy: A Mathematical Interpretation
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1988)
Boolean distance for graphs
(Elsevier, 1982)
The boolean distance between two points x and y of a connected graph G is defined as the set of all points on all paths joining x and y in G (O if X = y). It is determined in terms of the block-cutpoint graph of G, and ...
Spatial Regression Analysis on the PC: Spatial Statistics Using MINITAB
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1989)
Workbook used in support of computer training at conferences.