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Fractal Patterns in Spatial Distribution of Population by Age Group

Multifractality is one of the patterns observed in spatial distributions of populations. In this study, we performed multifractal analysis for populations by age group in the capital area of Japan. Each population group generally exhibited the property of densely populated locations being relatively connected to each other. We also investigated the dependence of multifractality on the age group. Multifractal measures showed that the group consisting of young working-age people exhibits strong heterogeneity and concentration of population, while the population consisting of elder people exhibits a relatively homogeneous nature.

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