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Tag powerlaws [43 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag powerlaws.
  • Zipf Law for Brazilian Cities
    (25 Nov 2005)
    by Newton J Moura, Marcelo B Ribeiro
  • Search in weighted complex networks
    (18 Nov 2005)
    by Hari P Thadakamalla, Reka Albert, Soundar RT Kumara
  • Shortest paths and load scaling in scale-free trees.
    Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys, Vol. 69, No. 3 Pt 2. (March 2004)
  • Power laws, Pareto distributions and Zipf's law
    (1 December 2004)
    by MEJ Newman
  • Problems with Fitting to the Power-Law Distribution
    (13 August 2004)
    by Michel L Goldstein, Steven A Morris, Gary G Yen
  • Scalable Percolation Search in Power Law Networks
    (7 June 2004)
    by Nima Sarshar, P Oscar, Vwani P Roychowdhury
  • Herd Behaviors in Financial Markets
    (9 May 2004)
    by Kyungsik Kim, Seong-Min Yoon, JS Choi, Hideki Takayasu
  • Power Law Multi-Scaling of Material Strength
    (27 Aug 2005)
    by Alexander M Korsunsky
  • Waiting-time distribution for a stock-market index
    (30 Aug 2005)
    by Jae W Lee, Kyoung E Lee, Per A Rikvold
  • On supercorrelated systems and phase space entrainment
    (29 June 2004)
    by H Elze, T Kodama
  • Comment on "Maximal planar networks with large clustering coefficient and power-law degree distribution"
    (8 Sep 2005)
    by Zhi-Xi Wu, Xin-Jian Xu, Ying-Hai Wang
    posted to networks powerlaws by nettraq on 2005-09-11 16:44:33 as ** along with 1 group Philosophy_of_Information
  • Power-law tail distributions and nonergodicity
    (28 May 2004)
    by Eric Lutz
    posted to powerlaws by nettraq on 2004-11-15 17:23:45 along with 1 group Philosophy_of_Information
  • Scale-invariant statistics of period in directed earthquake network
    (17 November 2004)
    by Sumiyoshi Abe, Norikazu Suzuki
  • Power-Law Distributions in Circulating Money: Effect of Preferential Behavior
    (20 Jul 2005)
    by Ning Ding, Yougui Wang
  • Dynamics of Money and Income Distributions
    (29 July 2004)
    by PRSHP Przemyslaw
  • A Stochastic Evolutionary Model Exhibiting Power-Law Behaviour with an Exponential Cutoff
    (16 June 2004)
    by Trevor Fenner, Mark Levene, George Loizou
  • Increasing Returns to Scale, Dynamics of Industrial Structure and Size Distribution of Firms
    (15 July 2004)
    by Ying Fan, Menghui Li, Zengru Di
  • Power Law Tails in the Italian Personal Income Distribution
    (3 August 2004)
  • Power spectra of self-organized critical sandpiles
    (15 Sep 2005)
    by Lasse Laurson, Mikko J Alava, Stefano Zapperi
  • Relativity, nonextensivity, and extended power law distributions
    (7 Oct 2005)
    by R Silva, JAS Lima
  • Avalanche dynamics driven by adaptive rewirings in complex networks
    (29 Aug 2005)
    by K Rho, SR Hong, B Kahng
  • Evolving networks by merging cliques
    (18 Oct 2005)
    by Kazuhiro Takemoto, Chikoo Oosawa
  • Effects of Saving and Spending Patterns on Holding Time Distribution
    (20 Jul 2005)
    by Ning Ding, Ning Xi, Yougui Wang
  • Entropy Maximization as a Holistic Design Principle for Complex Optimal Networks and the Emergence of Power Laws
    (3 August 2004)
    by Venkat Venkatasubramanian, Dimitris N Politis, Priyan R Patkar
  • Ideal-Gas Like Markets: Effect of Savings
    (28 Jul 2005)
    by Arnab Chatterjee, Bikas K Chakrabarti
  • Better Synchronizability Predicted by Crossed Double Cycle
    (16 Aug 2005)
    by Tao Zhou, Ming Zhao, Bing-Hong Wang
  • Universality Class of Bak-Sneppen Model on Scale-Free Network
    (4 Oct 2005)
    by Kyoung E Lee, Byoung H Hong, Jae W Lee
  • Hollywood blockbusters and long-tailed distributions: An empirical study of the popularity of movies
    (29 June 2004)
    by Sitabhra Sinha, S Raghavendra
  • Self-organized critical dynamics of a directed bond percolation model
    (6 Sep 2005)
    by Subhankar Ray, Tapati Dutta, J Shamanna
  • A common origin of the power law distributions in models of market and earthquake
    (5 Oct 2005)
    by Pratip Bhattacharyya, Arnab Chatterjee, Bikas K Chakrabarti
  • Stretched exponential distributions in Nature and Economy: “Fat tails” with characteristic scales
    (28 January 1998)
    by Jean Laherrère, D Sornette
  • Why social networks are different from other types of networks
    (26 May 2003)
    by MEJ Newman, Juyong Park
  • Novelty and collective attention
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 45. (6 November 2007), pp. 17599-17601.
    by Fang Wu, Bernardo A Huberman
  • Ego-centered networks and the ripple effect
    (5 November 2001)
    by MEJ Newman
  • The origin of bursts and heavy tails in human dynamics
    (16 May 2005)
    by Albert-László Barabási
  • Power law or power flaw?
    Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Vol. 23, No. 8. (21 December 1998), pp. 761-767.
    by Frank Pattyn, Wim V Van Huele
  • notes A brief history of generative models for power law and lognormal distributions
  • Power-law distributions in empirical data
    (7 Jun 2007)
    by Aaron Clauset, Cosma R Shalizi, MEJ Newman
  • Towards a Theory of Scale-Free Graphs: Definition, Properties, and Implications (Extended Version)
    (18 Oct 2005)
    by Lun Li, David Alderson, Reiko Tanaka, John C Doyle, Walter Willinger
  • Structure of Self-Organized Blogosphere
    (15 Jul 2006)
    by Feng Fu, Lianghuan Liu, Kai Yang, Long Wang
  • The large-scale structure of semantic networks: statistical analyses and a model for semantic growth
    (1 October 2001)
    by Mark Steyvers, Joshua B Tenenbaum
  • The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
    (17 April 2007)
    by Nassim N Taleb
  • Calculating latent demand in the long tail
    (2007), pp. 1-1.
    by Chris Anderson
    posted to latent powerlaws by bigbossman on 2007-11-02 02:02:11 as read
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