Abstract In a neighborhood of the equilibrium solution of a doubly constrained gravity model of spatial interaction, or of a transportation problem, feasible solutions can be linearly approximated with the use of phenomenological (transport) coefficients. Paths to equilibrium can then be projected. Procedures for computing these coefficients—second-order derivatives of the entropy or the energy with respect to attractivity, emissivity, and distance deterrence parameters— are discussed.
Transport coefficients for the equilibration of spatial interaction processes
Transportation Research Part B: Methodological ; 23 , 1 ; 49-52
1988-02-15
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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