articleAug 21, 2011Closed access
Friendship and mobility
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Abstract
Even though human movement and mobility patterns have a high degree of freedom and variation, they also exhibit structural patterns due to geographic and social constraints. Using cell phone location data, as well as data from two online location-based social networks, we aim to understand what basic laws govern human motion and dynamics. We find that humans experience a combination of periodic movement that is geographically limited and seemingly random jumps correlated with their social networks. Short-ranged travel is periodic both spatially and temporally and not effected by the social network structure, while long-distance travel is more influenced by social network ties. We show that social relationships…
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- Movement (music)
- Human dynamics
- Friendship
- Computer science
- Social network (sociolinguistics)
- Random walk
- Human behavior
- Range (aeronautics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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