Urn Modeling of Random Graphs Across Granularity Scales: A Framework for Origin-Destination Human Mobility Networks

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Authors Fabio Vanni, David Lambert arXiv ID 2508.18544 Category physics.soc-ph Cross-listed cs.SI Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
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We model human mobility as a combinatorial allocation process, treating trips as distinguishable balls assigned to location-bins and generating origin-destination (OD) networks. From this analogy, we construct a unified three-scale framework, enumerative, probabilistic, and continuum graphon ensembles, and prove a renormalization theorem showing that, in the large sparse regime, these representations converge to a universal mixed-Poisson law. The framework yields compact formulas for key mobility observables, including destination occupancy, vacancy of unvisited sites, coverage (a stopping-time extension of the coupon collector problem), and overflow beyond finite capacities. Simulations with gravity-like kernels, calibrated on empirical OD data, closely match the asymptotic predictions. By connecting exact combinatorial models with continuum analysis, the results offer a principled toolkit for synthetic network generation, congestion assessment, and the design of sustainable urban mobility policies.
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