The understanding of what is at the centre of the earth, the
earth core, requires the framework of density gradients in which elements and compounds then interact. The existence of a
fast breeder nuclear reactor system at the core of the earth is one theory by reason of density gradient. A popular model for the density gradient of Earth is one given by the Preliminary Reference Earth Model (PREM) that is based on the observed oscillations of the planet and the travel times of thousands of
seismic waves. Several models for density gradient have been built on the basis of PREM but they acknowledge that the "distribution of density as a function of position within the Earth is much less well constrained than the seismic velocities. The primary information comes from the mass and moment of inertia of the Earth and this information alone requires that there be a concentration of mass towards the centre of the globe. Additional information is to be found in the frequencies of the graver normal modes of the Earth which are sensitive to density through self-gravitation effects induced in deformation". ==Urban economics==