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

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

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Summary: 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.

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