There is a burst of work on human mobility and encounter networks. However, the connection between these two important fields just begun recently. It is clear that both are closely related: Mobility generates encounters, and these encounters might give rise to contagion phenomena or even friendship. We model a set of random walkers that visit locations in space following a strategy akin to Lévy flights. We measure the encounters in space and time and establish a link between walkers after they coincide several times. This generates a temporal network that is characterized by global quantities. We compare this dynamics with real data for two cities: New York City and Tokyo. We use data from the location-based social network Foursquare and ob...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
Cities are typical dynamic complex systems that connect people and facilitate interactions. Revealin...
An “infection,” understood here in a very broad sense, can be propagated through the network of soci...
<div><p>There is a burst of work on human mobility and encounter networks. However, the connection b...
Many complex human and natural phenomena can usefully be represented as networks describing the rela...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
International audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be fri...
19 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Indivi...
Within network science and network theory, there has been a lot of success in the analysis of comple...
AbstractBeyond the physical structures that contain daily routines, urban city dwellers repeatedly e...
Empirical data on the dynamics of human face-to-face interactions across a variety of social venues ...
Human contact networks constitute a multitude of individuals and pairwise contacts among them. Howev...
The individual movements of large numbers of people are important in many contexts, from urban plann...
<p>In the left panels we present the average degree 〈<i>k</i>(<i>t</i>)〉 and in the right panels we ...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
Cities are typical dynamic complex systems that connect people and facilitate interactions. Revealin...
An “infection,” understood here in a very broad sense, can be propagated through the network of soci...
<div><p>There is a burst of work on human mobility and encounter networks. However, the connection b...
Many complex human and natural phenomena can usefully be represented as networks describing the rela...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
International audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be fri...
19 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Indivi...
Within network science and network theory, there has been a lot of success in the analysis of comple...
AbstractBeyond the physical structures that contain daily routines, urban city dwellers repeatedly e...
Empirical data on the dynamics of human face-to-face interactions across a variety of social venues ...
Human contact networks constitute a multitude of individuals and pairwise contacts among them. Howev...
The individual movements of large numbers of people are important in many contexts, from urban plann...
<p>In the left panels we present the average degree 〈<i>k</i>(<i>t</i>)〉 and in the right panels we ...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
The article revisits spatial interaction and distance decay from the perspective of human mobility p...
Cities are typical dynamic complex systems that connect people and facilitate interactions. Revealin...
An “infection,” understood here in a very broad sense, can be propagated through the network of soci...