For France, territories in Britany are stretched out. One body in Brest can be in the same territory as somebody in Saint Malo, more than a 150km apart.
Reference spatial proximity criteria is the number of neighbors that is kept (for instance, it is 7.66 out of ten at the end of simulation for France)
Solution 1: add an attraction force between initial neighbors. This force should be null when a territory is perfectly square, even on borders or corners.
Solution 2: create a glue force between bodies of the same territory in the original coordinates. This force shall translate into something meaningful in the current simulation step
For France, territories in Britany are stretched out. One body in Brest can be in the same territory as somebody in Saint Malo, more than a 150km apart.
Reference spatial proximity criteria is the number of neighbors that is kept (for instance, it is 7.66 out of ten at the end of simulation for France)
Solution 1: add an attraction force between initial neighbors. This force should be null when a territory is perfectly square, even on borders or corners.
Solution 2: create a glue force between bodies of the same territory in the original coordinates. This force shall translate into something meaningful in the current simulation step