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arxiv: physics/0510216 · v1 · submitted 2005-10-25 · ⚛️ physics.data-an · physics.comp-ph· physics.soc-ph

Comment on Barabasi, Nature 435, 207 (2005)

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keywords barabasie-mailhumannaturepower-lawtimeactivitiesactivity
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In a recent letter, Barabasi claims that the dynamics of a number of human activities are scale-free [1]. He specifically reports that the probability distribution of time intervals tau between consecutive e-mails sent by a single user and time delays for e-mail replies follow a power-law with an exponent -1, and proposes a priority-queuing process as an explanation of the bursty nature of human activity. Here, we quantitatively demonstrate that the reported power-law distributions are solely an artifact of the analysis of the empirical data and that the proposed model is not representative of e-mail communication patterns.

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