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arxiv: 0908.1221 · v2 · pith:DYZZYARTnew · submitted 2009-08-09 · ⚛️ physics.data-an · physics.soc-ph

Origin of the Scaling Law in Human Mobility: Hierarchical Organization of Traffic Systems

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keywords scalingcertaindisplacementdistributionhierarchicalhumanmodelpower-law
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Uncovering the mechanism leading to the scaling law in human trajectories is of fundamental importance in understanding many spatiotemporal phenomena. We propose a hierarchical geographical model to mimic the real traffic system, upon which a random walker will generate a power-law travel displacement distribution with exponent -2. When considering the inhomogeneities of cities' locations and attractions, this model reproduces a power-law displacement distribution with an exponential cutoff, as well as a scaling behavior in the probability density of having traveled a certain distance at a certain time. Our results agree very well with the empirical observations reported in [D. Brockmann et al., Nature 439, 462 (2006)].

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