q-Weibull distributions describing commercial service routes.
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2020
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We present an investigation of the mode of road transport in Brazil combining tools of complex networks and real-data. Our analysis involves a dataset based on the service routes inscribed on the Brazilian Transport Agency
database. Although connectivity distributions of road networks worldwide
are usually claimed as described by a power-law fashion, we report a better fit
for the Brazilian case offered by the q-Weibull distribution. In our approach
nodes assume the role of localities, whereas links represent service routes
among them. Interestingly, a rapid drop takes place on the tail of the data
distribution for a particular range of the number of outgoing connections.
The mechanism responsible for driving this drop is revealed by investigating
the spectral centrality of the network and different patterns of disassortative
mixture, for both incoming and outgoing distributions. Besides a discussion
about a power law description, we report a contrast with two different distributions. They are interpolated by the q-Weibull one: the Weibull and
the q-exponential distributions. Moreover, we study the reciprocity of this
network, which reflects the influence of mutual links over dynamical processes. This kind of analysis is indispensable for studies on human mobility,
shipping, and a multi-modal perspective
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Networks, Complex systems
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FERREIRA, R. S.; SILVA, P. C. A. da. q-Weibull distributions describing commercial service routes. Physica A, v. 541, mar. 2020. Disponível em: <https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437119320357?via%3Dihub>. Acesso em: 10 mar. 2020.