Valeriepieris Circles for Spatial Data Analysis

07/31/2023
by   Rudy Arthur, et al.
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The Valeriepieris circle is the smallest circle that can be draw on the globe containing half of the world's population. The Valeriepieris (VP) circle acts as a spatial median, effectively splitting spatial data into two halves in a unique way. In this paper the idea of the VP circle is generalised and a fast algorithm and corresponding software package to compute it are described. The VP circle is compared to other measures of centre and dispersion for population distributions and is shown to reflect expected differences between countries and changes over time. By studying the VP circle as a function of the included population fraction a new way of representing population distributions is constructed, as well as a mathematical model of its expected behaviour. Finally a measure of population `centralisation' is constructed which measures the tendency of a territory to be dominated by a single population centre or to have a more even distribution of population.

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