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Beyond Dunbar circles: a continuous description of social relationships and resource allocation

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-06066-1

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  1. ERDF A way of making Europe
  2. [PGC2018-098186-B-I00]
  3. [MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033]

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This paper discusses resource allocation problems in human relationship patterns using a new formalism that allows for continuous values of resource costs. The study shows that there is a characteristic parameter eta, analogous to the ratio of relationships between adjacent circles in the discrete case, which has a value similar to 6. The findings suggest the existence of a universal feature in how humans manage relationships, and that online personal networks mirror offline relationship structures.
We discuss the structure of human relationship patterns in terms of a new formalism that allows to study resource allocation problems where the cost of the resource may take continuous values. This is in contrast with the main focus of previous studies where relationships were classified in a few, discrete layers (known as Dunbar's circles) with the cost being the same within each layer. We show that with our continuum approach we can identify a parameter eta that is the equivalent of the ratio of relationships between adjacent circles in the discrete case, with a value eta similar to 6. We confirm this prediction using three different datasets coming from phone records, face-to-face contacts, and interactions in Facebook. As the sample size increases, the distributions of estimated parameters smooth around the predicted value of eta. The existence of a characteristic value of the parameter at the population level indicates that the model is capturing a seemingly universal feature on how humans manage relationships. Our analyses also confirm earlier results showing the existence of social signatures arising from having to allocate finite resources into different relationships, and that the structure of online personal networks mirrors those in the off-line world.

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