The distribution of urban services reveals critical patterns of human activity and accessibility. Proximity to amenities like restaurants, banks, and hospitals can reduce access barriers, but these services are often unevenly distributed, exacerbating spatial inequalities and socioeconomic disparities. In this paper, we present an accessibility measure based on the spatial distribution of points of interest within cities. Using the radial distribution function from statistical physics, we analyze the dispersion of services across different urban zones, combining local and remote access to services. This approach allows us to identify a city's central core, intermediate areas or secondary cores, and its periphery. Comparing the areas that we find with the resident population distribution highlights clusters of urban services and helps uncover disparities in access to opportunities.

Revealing the core-periphery structure of cities / Fanelli, Federica; Melo, Hygor P. M.; Bruno, Matteo; Loreto, Vittorio. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH. - ISSN 2643-1564. - 7:3(2025), pp. 1-9. [10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.033064]

Revealing the core-periphery structure of cities

Federica Fanelli
;
Vittorio Loreto
2025

Abstract

The distribution of urban services reveals critical patterns of human activity and accessibility. Proximity to amenities like restaurants, banks, and hospitals can reduce access barriers, but these services are often unevenly distributed, exacerbating spatial inequalities and socioeconomic disparities. In this paper, we present an accessibility measure based on the spatial distribution of points of interest within cities. Using the radial distribution function from statistical physics, we analyze the dispersion of services across different urban zones, combining local and remote access to services. This approach allows us to identify a city's central core, intermediate areas or secondary cores, and its periphery. Comparing the areas that we find with the resident population distribution highlights clusters of urban services and helps uncover disparities in access to opportunities.
2025
cities; accessibility; radial distribution function; urban systems; complex systems; urban structure
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Revealing the core-periphery structure of cities / Fanelli, Federica; Melo, Hygor P. M.; Bruno, Matteo; Loreto, Vittorio. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH. - ISSN 2643-1564. - 7:3(2025), pp. 1-9. [10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.033064]
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