Statistical Laws in Complex Systems: Combining Mechanistic Models and Data Analysis

Altmann, Eduardo G.

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2025-01-11
  • 售價: $6,380
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 140
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031731638
  • ISBN-13: 9783031731631
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This book provides a unifying approach to the study of statistical laws, critically evaluating their role in the theoretical understanding of complex systems and the different data-analysis methods used to evaluate them. Statistical laws describe regular patterns observed in diverse scientific domains, ranging from the magnitude of earthquakes (Gutenberg-Richter law) and metabolic rates in organisms (Kleiber's law), to the frequency distribution of words in texts (Zipf's and Herdan-Heaps' laws), and productivity metrics of cities (urban scaling laws). The origins of these laws, their empirical validity, and the insights they provide into underlying systems have been subjects of scientific inquiry for centuries. Through a historical review and a unified analysis, this book argues that the persistent controversies on the validity of statistical laws are predominantly rooted not in novel empirical findings but in the discordance among data-analysis techniques, mechanistic models, and the interpretations of statistical laws. Starting with simple examples and progressing to more advanced time-series and statistical methods, this book and its accompanying repository provide comprehensive material for researchers interested in analyzing data, testing and comparing different laws, and interpreting results in both existing and new datasets.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本書提供了一種統一的方法來研究統計法則,批判性地評估它們在複雜系統理論理解中的角色以及用於評估這些法則的不同數據分析方法。統計法則描述了在各種科學領域中觀察到的規律性模式,這些領域包括地震的震中強度(Gutenberg-Richter law)、生物體的代謝率(Kleiber's law)、文本中單詞的頻率分佈(Zipf's 和 Herdan-Heaps' laws),以及城市的生產力指標(城市縮放法則)。這些法則的起源、實證有效性以及它們對基礎系統的洞見,幾個世紀以來一直是科學探究的主題。通過歷史回顧和統一分析,本書主張,對統計法則有效性的持續爭議主要根源於數據分析技術、機械模型和統計法則解釋之間的不一致,而非新穎的實證發現。本書從簡單的例子開始,逐步進入更高級的時間序列和統計方法,並提供了全面的材料,供對數據分析、測試和比較不同法則以及解釋現有和新數據集中的結果感興趣的研究人員使用。