From Cantor to Christaller?

dc.contributor.authorMorris, E Scott
dc.date.accessioned2016-12-07T08:25:14Z
dc.date.available2016-12-07T08:25:14Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractIt is possible that Georg Cantor and Walter Christaller may have been aware of one another during their careers, however, there is no indication the two collaborated. Also, there is no documentation that Christaller’s central place theory (CPT) contains any tenets derived from Cantor’s middle third set (CMT). Regardless, CMT and CPT are linked by their constructions as nested hierarchies and the geometry of hexagons. The end points and intervals of CMT may be incorporated, respectively, as anchor points and radii for the hexagonal tessellations of central place theory.pl_PL
dc.identifier.citationQuaestiones Geographicae vol. 34 (4), 2015, pp. 83-84pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn0137-477X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10593/16362
dc.language.isoengpl_PL
dc.publisherWydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewiczapl_PL
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesspl_PL
dc.subjectfractalpl_PL
dc.subjecturban modelpl_PL
dc.subjectCantor setpl_PL
dc.subjectcentral place theorypl_PL
dc.titleFrom Cantor to Christaller?pl_PL
dc.typeArtykułpl_PL

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