gridiä
Gridiä is a theoretical framework in spatial modeling and network analysis that combines regular grid lattices with adaptive, irregular cell geometries. The term is used to describe models in which the grid’s cell boundaries can change in response to data or simulation rules, producing a hybrid between a fixed lattice and a voronoi-like partition. In a gridiä model, the base structure is a grid of nodes connected by edges, while each cell carries attributes such as capacity, cost, or diffusion coefficient. Cells can be refined (split) or coarsened (merged) based on criteria like population density, traffic volume, or error estimates, allowing the topology to evolve over time.
The framework supports weighted edges, anisotropic diffusion, and dynamic rezoning, making it suitable for simulating urban
History and etymology: The term gridiä appears in Finnish-language literature on spatial modeling and was introduced