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A Statistical Model of a Multitrip Spatial-Interaction Pattern

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  • L Mazurkiewicz

    (Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences, 00-927 Warszawa, Krakowskie Przedmiescie 30, Poland)

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A multitrip spatial-interaction pattern is defined in the paper as the system of movements where every movement is composed of a chain of trips linking different places in space. A spatial interaction model with the distance decay function based on a random variable distribution is derived to describe this pattern.

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  • L Mazurkiewicz, 1985. "A Statistical Model of a Multitrip Spatial-Interaction Pattern," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 17(11), pages 1533-1539, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:17:y:1985:i:11:p:1533-1539
    DOI: 10.1068/a171533
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    1. Steven R. Lerman, 1979. "The Use of Disaggregate Choice Models in Semi-Markov Process Models of Trip Chaining Behavior," Transportation Science, INFORMS, vol. 13(4), pages 273-291, November.
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