ID: physics/0504163

Centrality Measures in Spatial Networks of Urban Streets

April 22, 2005

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Paolo Crucitti, Vito Latora, Sergio Porta
Physics
Physics and Society

We study centrality in urban street patterns of different world cities represented as networks in geographical space. The results indicate that a spatial analysis based on a set of four centrality indices allows an extended visualization and characterization of the city structure. Planned and self-organized cities clearly belong to two different universality classes. In particular, self-organized cities exhibit scale-free properties similar to those found in the degree distributions of non-spatial networks.

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