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      Weblog patterns and human dynamics with decreasing interest

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          Weblog is the fourth way of network exchange after Email, BBS and MSN. Most bloggers begin to write blogs with great interest, and then their interests gradually achieve a balance with the passage of time. In order to describe the phenomenon that people's interest in something gradually decreases until it reaches a balance, we first propose the model that describes the attenuation of interest and reflects the fact that people's interest becomes more stable after a long time. We give a rigorous analysis on this model by non-homogeneous Poisson processes. Our analysis indicates that the interval distribution of arrival-time is a mixed distribution with exponential and power-law feature, that is, it is a power law with an exponential cutoff. Second, we collect blogs in ScienceNet.cn and carry on empirical studies on the interarrival time distribution. The empirical results agree well with the analytical result, obeying a special power law with the exponential cutoff, that is, a special kind of Gamma distribution. These empirical results verify the model, providing an evidence for a new class of phenomena in human dynamics. In human dynamics there are other distributions, besides power-law distributions. These findings demonstrate the variety of human behavior dynamics.

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          2010-07-30
          2010-09-07
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          10.1140/epjb/e2011-10722-1
          1008.0042
          fc17b9b5-3aff-4697-a732-ffa6bfe64e81

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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          Eur. Phys. J. B 81, 341-344 (2011)
          8 pages, 1 figures
          cs.SI physics.soc-ph

          Social & Information networks,General physics
          Social & Information networks, General physics

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