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arxiv: 0802.2577 · v1 · submitted 2008-02-19 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · physics.data-an

Heavy-tailed statistics in short-message communication

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph physics.data-an
keywords communicationdistributionheavy-tailedintereventpatternshort-messagestatisticstime
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Short-message (SM) is one of the most frequently used communication channels in the modern society. In this Brief Report, based on the SM communication records provided by some volunteers, we investigate the statistics of SM communication pattern, including the interevent time distributions between two consecutive short messages and two conversations, and the distribution of message number contained by a complete conversation. In the individual level, the current empirical data raises a strong evidence that the human activity pattern, exhibiting a heavy-tailed interevent time distribution, is driven by a non-Poisson nature.

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