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A universal model for mobility and migration patterns

Filippo Simini, Marta C. González, Amos Maritan () and Albert-László Barabási ()
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Filippo Simini: Biology and Computer Science, Northeastern University
Marta C. González: MIT
Amos Maritan: Università di Padova, CNISM and INFN, via Marzolo 8, 35131 Padova, Italy
Albert-László Barabási: Biology and Computer Science, Northeastern University

Nature, 2012, vol. 484, issue 7392, 96-100

Abstract: A parameter-free model predicts patterns of commuting, phone calls and trade using only population density at all intermediate points.

Date: 2012
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