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Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, Volume IV, Number 2
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1993-12-21)
The purpose of Solstice is to promote interaction between geography and mathematics. Articles in which elements of one discipline are used to shed light on the other are particularly sought. Also welcome, are original ...
Book Review of Diffusion and Use of Geographic Information Technologies by Masser and Onsrud
(American Geographical Society, 1995-01)
Please read the attached file for a link to the full text for the reader to use via a participating library or other institutions (for a free copy).
Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, Volume IV, Number 1.
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1993-06-21)
The purpose of Solstice is to promote interaction between geography and mathematics. Articles in which elements of one discipline are used to shed light on the other are particularly sought. Also welcome, are original ...
Features
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1991-12-21)
Features: Press Clipping from Science; Word Search Puzzle typeset using TeX; Software Briefs; Solution to Word Search Puzzle
Why Wales Don't Freeze or Kidney-Shaped Airports: Spatial Analysis and Spatial Design
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1997-06-21)
Whales are warm bodies in a cold sea. Heat flow is a function of temperature gradient and, given long exposure and the large temperature difference between the interior of the whale's body and its water environment (even ...
Fractal Geometry of Infinite Pixel Sequences: 'Super-Definition' Resolution?
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1990-12-21)
Curves on cathode ray tubes are formed from a sequence of pixels hooded together at their corners; font designers in word processors offer an easy opportunity to observe these pixel formations. The pixel sequence merely ...
Maps ex Machina
(American Geographical Society, 1994-10)
Please read the attached file for a link to the full text for the reader to use via a participating library or other institutions (for a free copy).
Part II. Elements of Spatial Planning: Theory. Merging Maps: Node Labeling Strategies
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 1996-12-21)