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  2. Dragon king theory - Wikipedia

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    The dragon king theory was developed by Didier Sornette, who hypothesizes that many crises are in fact DKs rather than black swans, i.e., they may be predictable to some degree. Given the importance of crises to the long-term organization of a variety of systems, the DK theory urges that special attention be given to the study and monitoring of ...

  3. Didier Sornette - Wikipedia

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    [89] [90] The term "dragon-kings" (DK) embodies a double metaphor implying that an event is both extremely large (a "king" [91]), and born of unique origins ("dragon") relative to its peers. The hypothesis advanced in [ 92 ] is that DK events are generated by distinct mechanisms that intermittently amplify extreme events, leading to the ...

  4. Dragon King - Wikipedia

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    The dragon king cult was most active around the Sui-Tang dynasty, according to one scholar, [20] but another observes that the cult spread farther afield with the backing of Song dynasty monarchs who built Dragon King Temples (or rather Taoist shrines), [7] and Emperor Huizong of Song (12th century) conferred investiture upon them as local ...

  5. Dragon Kings (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Kings of the Four Seas, oceanic rulers in Chinese mythology; The eight hachidai ryuuou of the Lotus Sutra; Dragon Kings, a 1992 accessory book for a role-playing game; Dragon King Theory in systems theory; Ryūō, (竜王, lit. "Dragon King"), an annual Japanese professional shogi tournament and the title of its winner.

  6. Dragon King (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon King or Dragon Kings (also Dragon Gods(s)), are deities in Chinese tradition (Taoism). Dragon King(s) in Hinduism and Buddhism refer to the Nagarajas . The Dragon King in Japanese tradition is Ryū-ō aka Ryūjin ("Dragon god") of Ryūgū-jō , sometimes equated with the sea-god Watatsumi .

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  8. Dragon King (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon King, in comics, may refer to: Dragon King (DC Comics) , a World War II-era DC Comics supervillain Dragon King, a Marvel Comics character from the MC2 universe and foe of Spider-Girl [ 1 ]

  9. Dragon Kings (Dark Sun) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Kings features tips for taking player characters from the Dark Sun setting all the way to 30th level. [1] The first section of the book offers rules for creating high-level warriors, along with Battlesystem options, and 50-plus pages of high-powered spells. [1] Dragon Kings are the most powerful characters of Athas, and rule the world ...