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  • A '''power law''' is a mathematical relationship between two quantities where one is propo ...]. Equations that do not follow the above formula strictly may display '''power law tails''', meaning that the ratio <math>y(x)/ax^k</math> tends towards one a
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  • | title = A brief history of generative models for power law and lognormal distributions
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  • #REDIRECT [[Power law#Power law probability distributions (Pareto distributions)]]
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  • | title = A brief history of generative models for power law and lognormal distributions
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  • {{r|Power law}}
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  • {{Image|Pnas.090504197.jpg‎|right|500px|[[Power law]] relationship between [[cerebral cortex|cortical]] [[white matter]] and gr
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  • A '''power law''' is a mathematical relationship between two quantities where one is propo ...]. Equations that do not follow the above formula strictly may display '''power law tails''', meaning that the ratio <math>y(x)/ax^k</math> tends towards one a
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  • {{r|Power law}}
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  • ...nature of certain complex structures and patterns, such as [[fractal]]s, [[power law]]s and [[1/f noise]]. Technically speaking, it refers to [[dynamical syste * [[Power law]]s
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  • ...d cerebral volume (diamonds), showing a linear relationship that indicates power law scaling of cortical surface area relative to cerebral volume in this indivi
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  • ...) that a vertex in the network interacts with k other vertices decays as a power law, following P(k) ~k-gamma<sup>- </sup>. This result indicates that large net
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  • ...logarithm <font style="vertical-align:-5%;"><math>c</math></font> is the [[Power law|exponential power]] to which the base must be raised to produce the number
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  • ...not tell us that much. The distribution of the article length follows a [[power law]]: there are many short articles and relatively few extremely long ones. In
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