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  2. Power law - Wikipedia

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    This distribution is a common alternative to the asymptotic power-law distribution because it naturally captures finite-size effects. The Tweedie distributions are a family of statistical models characterized by closure under additive and reproductive convolution as well as under scale transformation. Consequently, these models all express a ...

  3. Pareto distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Pareto distribution, named after the Italian civil engineer, economist, and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto, [2] is a power-law probability distribution that is used in description of social, quality control, scientific, geophysical, actuarial, and many other types of observable phenomena; the principle originally applied to describing the distribution of wealth in a society, fitting the trend ...

  4. Scale-free network - Wikipedia

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    Degree distribution for a network with 150000 vertices and mean degree = 6 created using the Barabási–Albert model (blue dots). The distribution follows an analytical form given by the ratio of two gamma functions (black line) which approximates as a power-law.

  5. List of probability distributions - Wikipedia

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    Zipf's law or the Zipf distribution. A discrete power-law distribution, the most famous example of which is the description of the frequency of words in the English language. The Zipf–Mandelbrot law is a discrete power law distribution which is a generalization of the Zipf distribution.

  6. Taylor's law - Wikipedia

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    With binary data, the random distribution is the binomial (not the Poisson). Thus the Taylor power law and the binary power law are two special cases of a general power-law relationships for heterogeneity. When both a and b are equal to 1, then a small-scale random spatial pattern is suggested and is best described by the binomial distribution.

  7. Pareto principle - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, the 80/20 rule is roughly described by a power law distribution (also known as a Pareto distribution) for a particular set of parameters. Many natural phenomena are distributed according to power law statistics. [4] It is an adage of business management that "80% of sales come from 20% of clients." [5]

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    Chris Evans is sharing his next surprise dream project!. The actor, 43, who now stars in Red One opposite Dwayne Johnson, tells PEOPLE he's eager to pivot away from action films and headline a ...

  9. Category:Power laws - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Power laws" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Stable distribution; Stefan–Boltzmann law; Stevens's power law; Z.