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Geographic Constraints on Social Network Groups

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PLOS ONE
卷 6, 期 4, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016939

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  1. National Institute on Aging [P01 AG-031093]
  2. Office of Naval Research [ONR N000141010968]
  3. Network Science Collaborative Technology Alliance [ARL NS-CTA W911NF-09-2-0053]
  4. Defense Threat Reduction Agency [DTRA BRBAA08-Per4-C-2-0033, DTRA WMD BRBAA07-J-2-0035]
  5. National Science Foundation [NSF BCS-0826958]
  6. James S. McDonnell Foundation [JSMF 220020084]

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Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have always been constrained by geography, it has been impossible, due to practical difficulties, to evaluate the nature of this restriction on social group structure. We construct a social network of individuals whose most frequent geographical locations are also known. We also classify the individuals into groups according to a community detection algorithm. We study the variation of geographical span for social groups of varying sizes, and explore the relationship between topological positions and geographic positions of their members. We find that small social groups are geographically very tight, but become much more clumped when the group size exceeds about 30 members. Also, we find no correlation between the topological positions and geographic positions of individuals within network communities. These results suggest that spreading processes face distinct structural and spatial constraints.

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