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Gini’s index 3 Power-laws 3 Complex systems 2 Entropy 2 Extreme-value statistics 2 Pietra’s index 2 Statistical heterogeneity 2 Universality 2 Amato’s index 1 Atkinson’s indices 1 Call options 1 Continued fractions 1 Continuous Time Random Walks (CTRWs) 1 Decay-surge evolution 1 Distribution of wealth 1 Entropy maximization 1 Evenness gauges 1 Evenness ratio 1 Exponential tails 1 Fréchet law 1 Gauss distribution 1 Geometric Langevin dynamics 1 Geometric Ornstein–Uhlenbeck dynamics 1 Gini index 1 Growth-collapse evolution 1 Gumbel law 1 Hirschman’s index 1 Hoover’s “Robin Hood” index 1 Intrinsic forces 1 Invariance 1 Ito’s stochastic differential equations 1 Kolmogorov–Smirnov statistic 1 Langevin dynamics 1 Langevin equation 1 Langevin’s equation 1 Laplace distribution 1 Linear forces 1 Log–Gauss distribution 1 Log–Laplace distribution 1 Lorenz curve 1
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Eliazar, Iddo I. 8 Sokolov, Igor M. 4 Cohen, Morrel H. 3
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 8
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Benford’s law: A Poisson perspective
Eliazar, Iddo I. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 16, pp. 3360-3373
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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On the physical interpretation of statistical data from black-box systems
Eliazar, Iddo I.; Cohen, Morrel H. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 13, pp. 2924-2939
In this paper we explore the physical interpretation of statistical data collected from complex black-box systems. Given the output statistics of a black-box system, and considering a class of relevant Markov dynamics which are physically meaningful, we reverse-engineer the Markov dynamics to...
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Econophysical visualization of Adam Smith’s invisible hand
Cohen, Morrel H.; Eliazar, Iddo I. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 392 (2013) 4, pp. 813-823
Consider a complex system whose macrostate is statistically observable, but yet whose operating mechanism is an unknown black-box. In this paper we address the problem of inferring, from the system’s macrostate statistics, the system’s intrinsic force yielding the observed statistics. The...
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On the fractal characterization of Paretian Poisson processes
Eliazar, Iddo I.; Sokolov, Igor M. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 11, pp. 3043-3053
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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Measuring statistical evenness: A panoramic overview
Eliazar, Iddo I.; Sokolov, Igor M. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 4, pp. 1323-1353
Motivated by the question “how equal is the distribution of wealth within a given human population?” economics devised an impressive toolbox of quantitative measures of societal egalitarianism including the Lorenz curve and the following indices: Gini, Pietra, Hoover, Amato, Hirschman,...
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A Langevin approach to the Log–Gauss–Pareto composite statistical structure
Eliazar, Iddo I.; Cohen, Morrel H. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 391 (2012) 22, pp. 5598-5610
The distribution of wealth in human populations displays a Log–Gauss–Pareto composite statistical structure: its density is Log–Gauss in its central body, and follows power-law decay in its tails. This composite statistical structure is further observed in other complex systems, and on a...
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Gini characterization of extreme-value statistics
Eliazar, Iddo I.; Sokolov, Igor M. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 389 (2010) 21, pp. 4462-4472
This paper presents a profound connection between Gini’s index and extreme-value statistics. Gini’s index is a quantitative gauge for the evenness of probability laws defined on the positive half-line, and is the common measure of societal egalitarianism applied in Economics and in the...
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Measuring statistical heterogeneity: The Pietra index
Eliazar, Iddo I.; Sokolov, Igor M. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 389 (2010) 1, pp. 117-125
There are various ways of quantifying the statistical heterogeneity of a given probability law: Statistics uses variance — which measures the law’s dispersion around its mean; Physics and Information Theory use entropy — which measures the law’s randomness; Economics uses the Gini index...
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