Heavy-tailed Distributions In Stochastic Dynamical Models
Mathematical Physics
2011-05-09 v1 math.MP
Chaotic Dynamics
Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
Physics and Society
Abstract
Heavy-tailed distributions are found throughout many naturally occurring phenomena. We have reviewed the models of stochastic dynamics that lead to heavy-tailed distributions (and power law distributions, in particular) including the multiplicative noise models, the models subjected to the Degree-Mass-Action principle (the generalized preferential attachment principle), the intermittent behavior occurring in complex physical systems near a bifurcation point, queuing systems, and the models of Self-organized criticality. Heavy-tailed distributions appear in them as the emergent phenomena sensitive for coupling rules essential for the entire dynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1105.1274,
title = {Heavy-tailed Distributions In Stochastic Dynamical Models},
author = {Ph. Blanchard and T. Krueger and D. Volchenkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.1274},
year = {2011}
}