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Scale-invariant intergalactic dynamics governed by a statistically homogeneous cascade process generically yields multifractal luminosity distributions with highly inhomogeneous realizations (the standard nonfractal and fractal models are special limiting cases). The main obstacles for extending...
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The unique scaling behavior of financial time series have attracted the research interest of physicists. Variables such as stock returns, share volume, and number of trades have been found to display distributions that are consistent with a power-law tail. We present an overview of recent...
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Since the seminal work of the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, the study of wealth and income has been a topic of active scientific exploration engaging researches ranging from economics and political science to econophysics and complex systems. This paper investigates the intrinsic fractality...
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In this paper, we describe a newly discovered statistical property of time series data for daily price changes. We investigated quantitatively the calm-time intervals of price changes for 800 companies listed in the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and for the Nikkei 225 index in the 27-year period from...
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We present a universal mechanism for the temporal generation of power-law distributions with arbitrary integer-valued exponents.
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Benford’s law is a counterintuitive statistical law asserting that the distribution of leading digits, taken from a large ensemble of positive numerical values that range over many orders of scale, is logarithmic rather than uniform (as intuition suggests). In this paper we explore Benford’s...
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Recent approaches to cognition explain cognitive phenomena in terms of interaction-dominant dynamics. In the current experiment, we extend this approach to executive function, a construct used to describe flexible, goal-oriented behavior. Participants were asked to perform a widely used...
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Paretian Poisson processes are Poisson processes which are defined on the positive half-line, have maximal points, and are quantified by power-law intensities. Paretian Poisson processes are elemental in statistical physics, and are the bedrock of a host of power-law statistics ranging from...
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We discuss various existing models which mimic the herding effect in financial markets and introduce a new model of herding which incorporates both growth and coagulation. In this model, at each time step either (i) with probability p the system grows through the introduction of a new agent or...
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We consider a percolation process where the probability p of having one site (or bond) occupied increases linearly with time. We study the total number of clusters as a function of time or p, the statistical distribution of jumps in the size of the major cluster, as well as the frequency of...
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