Abstract

In large territorially distributed information and communication networks author proposed to allocate regions as backbone networks with blurred boundaries. Idea of an elementary postal network is entered. Contours of “evolutionary” approach to allocation of regions when temporal identity of adjacent elementary networks becomes the basis for such allocation are planned. In addition to the new approach in regionalization considered two traditional approaches that identify homogeneous and nodal regions. It is shown that when connected in one algorithm zoning three approaches offer the opportunity to interpret the sub-region as an unstable part of the region. The results of subsidiary evolution (1782–1916) and total (1916) postal-network regionalization of the Russian territory from the Urals to thePacific Oceanare given. It is established that the identified network regions are characterized by linear territorial structure.

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