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arxiv: 1210.6070 · v4 · pith:L4M5DX3Vnew · submitted 2012-10-22 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cs.SI

Urban characteristics attributable to density-driven tie formation

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keywords characteristicscitydensitypopulationsocialaccurateacquaintancesactivity
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Motivated by empirical evidence on the interplay between geography, population density and societal interaction, we propose a generative process for the evolution of social structure in cities. Our analytical and simulation results predict both super-linear scaling of social tie density and information flow as a function of the population. We demonstrate that our model provides a robust and accurate fit for the dependency of city characteristics with city size, ranging from individual-level dyadic interactions (number of acquaintances, volume of communication) to population-level variables (contagious disease rates, patenting activity, economic productivity and crime) without the need to appeal to modularity, specialization, or hierarchy.

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