Power Law

A power law describes a functional relationship where one quantity varies as a power of another, meaning a relative change in one causes a proportional relative change in the other, regardless of initial size. This ubiquitous mathematical pattern reveals a fundamental, often emergent, structure in diverse systems, from word frequencies to scale-free networks, often implying a lack of characteristic scale.

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Linked from: Fat Tails, Heavy Tail, Pareto Distribution, Scale Free Network, Scale Invariance, Scaling Law, Stevens Power Law, Stevens27 Power Law, Stevensx27 Power Law, Zipfx27s Law
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