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Phys. Rev. E 73, 026130 (2006) [6 pages]

Scale invariance in road networks

Vamsi Kalapala,1 Vishal Sanwalani,1 Aaron Clauset,1 and Cristopher Moore1,2
1Department of Computer Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA
2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131, USA

Received 22 October 2005; revised 30 December 2005; published 27 February 2006

We study the topological and geographic structure of the national road networks of the United States, England, and Denmark. By transforming these networks into their dual representation, where roads are vertices and an edge connects two vertices if the corresponding roads ever intersect, we show that they exhibit both topological and geographic scale invariance. That is, we show that for sufficiently large geographic areas, the dual degree distribution follows a power law with exponent 2.2<=alpha<=2.4, and that journeys, regardless of their length, have a largely identical structure. To explain these properties, we introduce and analyze a simple fractal model of road placement that reproduces the observed structure, and suggests a testable connection between the scaling exponent alpha and the fractal dimensions governing the placement of roads and intersections.

©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.73.026130
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.73.026130
PACS: 89.75.Da; 47.53.+n; 89.40.Bb; 89.75.Hc
KEYWORDS: fractals, transportation

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