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Slide Set 04: Power-law size distributions

Slide Set 03: Allometric scaling
 
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Slide Set 05: Zipfian measure­ments

The Statistics of Surprise.

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Covered in these episode(s) and clip(s):


Episode 1: The Statistics of Surprise: Nobody expects the power law size distributions (1:30:45)

Clip 1: Estimating wealth distributions (4:12)

Clip 2: Not being homo probablisticus (6:38)

Clip 3: Girl born on a Tuesday (5:53)

Clip 4: More on wealth distributions (6:12)

Clip 5: Power-law size distributions (18:36)

Clip 6: A shock of power law size distributions (15:10)

Clip 7: Power laws: Lack of scale (6:12)

Clip 8: Mean, moments, variance (5:21)

Clip 9: Maximum sample scaling (3:21)

Clip 10: Complementary Cumulative Distribution Functions (CCDFs) (4:24)

Clip 11: Boggoracle: Zipf's Law with bonus vice cream recipe (1:10)

Clip 12: Zipf's Law and CCDFs (9:13)

Clip 13: Zipf's law in chess (1:50)

Clip 14: Our Don Bradman (2:32)



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