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  2. Power law - Wikipedia

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    The power-law model does not obey the treasured paradigm of statistical completeness. Especially probability bounds, the suspected cause of typical bending and/or flattening phenomena in the high- and low-frequency graphical segments, are parametrically absent in the standard model.

  3. Power-law fluid - Wikipedia

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    A Newtonian fluid is a power-law fluid with a behaviour index of 1, where the shear stress is directly proportional to the shear rate: = These fluids have a constant viscosity, μ, across all shear rates and include many of the most common fluids, such as water, most aqueous solutions, oils, corn syrup, glycerine, air and other gases.

  4. Scale-free network - Wikipedia

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    Preferential attachment and the fitness model have been proposed as mechanisms to explain conjectured power law degree distributions in real networks. Alternative models such as super-linear preferential attachment and second-neighbour preferential attachment may appear to generate transient scale-free networks, but the degree distribution ...

  5. Pareto distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Pareto distribution, named after the Italian civil engineer, economist, and sociologist Vilfredo Pareto, [2] is a power-law probability distribution that is used in description of social, quality control, scientific, geophysical, actuarial, and many other types of observable phenomena; the principle originally applied to describing the distribution of wealth in a society, fitting the trend ...

  6. Shear thinning - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Power law model. 1.2 Herschel ... where the linear region is the shear-thinning regime and can be expressed using the Ostwald and de Waele power law ...

  7. Stevens's power law - Wikipedia

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    Stevens' power law is an empirical relationship in psychophysics between an increased intensity or ... (2006), "Empirical evaluation of a model of global ...

  8. Modified lognormal power-law distribution - Wikipedia

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    The modified lognormal power-law (MLP) function is a three parameter function that can be used to model data that have characteristics of a log-normal distribution and a power law behavior. It has been used to model the functional form of the initial mass function (IMF). Unlike the other functional forms of the IMF, the MLP is a single function ...

  9. Time-dependent gate oxide breakdown - Wikipedia

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    There are different breakdown models and thickness of the gate oxide determines the validity of the model. E model, 1/E model and power law exponential model are common models which depict the breakdown behavior. The failure types for integrated circuit (IC) components follow the classic bath tub curve. There is infant mortality, which is ...