Club characteristic and the proximity effect of travel links between cities in China

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With the increasingly close relations between cities in China, it is of great significance to explore the regular characteristics of the intercity connection. )rough Tencent's population migration heat and Baidu map big data, this paper analyzes the regular characteristics of the relations between complex cities based on such index as the rich node propensity index, preference level index, and relative heat index and also investigates the influence of geographical proximity factors on the external relations of different cities. )e research has the following results. Firstly, the relations between cities have obvious club characteristics. )e rich nodes tend to connect with the rich nodes, while the nonrich nodes tend to connect with the nonrich nodes. Secondly, the connection between cities has the effect of hierarchical proximity, and cities mainly establish spatial connections with cities of the same level and adjacent level. )irdly, the relations between cities also have the effect of geographical proximity, and the degree of influence of geographical proximity in low-level cities is greater than that in high-level cities. Fourthly, the external connection mode of high-level cities is to establish close contact with high-level cities adjacent to the level, with strong attraction to low-level cities adjacent to the location at the same time. )elow-level cities are closely related to the high-level cities adjacent to the location and other cities of geographical proximity or adjacent level. )is study helps to further understand the complex characteristics and laws of intercity connections and urban networks.

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Chen, M., Luo, X., Hu, M., & Zhang, X. (2020). Club characteristic and the proximity effect of travel links between cities in China. Complexity, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/5786384

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