نتایج جستجو برای: scaling law

تعداد نتایج: 234654  

2017
R. Tachet O. Sagarra P. Santi G. Resta M. Szell S. H. Strogatz C. Ratti

Sharing rides could drastically improve the efficiency of car and taxi transportation. Unleashing such potential, however, requires understanding how urban parameters affect the fraction of individual trips that can be shared, a quantity that we call shareability. Using data on millions of taxi trips in New York City, San Francisco, Singapore, and Vienna, we compute the shareability curves for ...

2001
Giovanni Vladilo

An analytical expression is presented that allows gas-to-dust elemental depletions to be estimated in interstellar environments of different types, including Damped Lyα systems, by scaling an arbitrary depletion pattern chosen as a reference. As an improvement on previous work, the scaling relation allows the dust chemical composition to vary and includes a set of parameters which describe how ...

2008
Pascal Monceau

We study the scaling properties of the clusters grown by the Wolff algorithm on seven different Sierpinski-type fractals of Hausdorff dimension 1 < df ≤ 3 in the framework of the Ising model. The mean absolute value of the surface energy of Wolff cluster follows a power law with respect to the lattice size. Moreover, we investigate the probability density distribution of the surface energy of W...

2014
Quentin S. Hanley Suniya Khatun Amal Yosef Rachel-May Dyer Rachata Muneepeerakul

Fluctuation scaling relationships have been observed in a wide range of processes ranging from internet router traffic to measles cases. Taylor's law is one such scaling relationship and has been widely applied in ecology to understand communities including trees, birds, human populations, and insects. We show that monthly crime reports in the UK show complex fluctuation scaling which can be ap...

2014
Laurent Demanet

We address the problem of recovering a sparse n-vector within a given subspace. This problem is a subtask of some approaches to dictionary learning and sparse principal component analysis. Hence, if we can prove scaling laws for recovery of sparse vectors, it will be easier to derive and prove recovery results in these applications. In this paper, we present a scaling law for recovering the spa...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
M Siena A Guadagnini M Riva B Bijeljic J P Pereira Nunes M J Blunt

We investigate the scaling behavior of sample statistics of pore-scale Lagrangian velocities in two different rock samples, Bentheimer sandstone and Estaillades limestone. The samples are imaged using x-ray computer tomography with micron-scale resolution. The scaling analysis relies on the study of the way qth-order sample structure functions (statistical moments of order q of absolute increme...

2012
Nima Dehghani Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos Zach D. Haga Rebecca A. Parker Bradley Greger Eric Halgren Sydney S. Cash Alain Destexhe

Self-organized critical states are found in many natural systems, from earthquakes to forest fires, they have also been observed in neural systems, particularly, in neuronal cultures. However, the presence of critical states in the awake brain remains controversial. Here, we compared avalanche analyses performed on different in vivo preparations during wakefulness, slow-wave sleep, and REM slee...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2004
Naoki Masuda Hiroyoshi Miwa Norio Konno

Many real networks are complex and have power-law vertex degree distribution, short diameter, and high clustering. We analyze the network model based on thresholding of the summed vertex weights, which belongs to the class of networks proposed by Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 258702 (2002)]. Power-law degree distributions, particularly with the dynamically stable scaling exponent 2, realistic clustering...

2012
Damian G. Stephen Jason R. Anastas James A. Dixon

Self-organized criticality purports to build multi-scaled structures out of local interactions. Evidence of scaling in various domains of biology may be more generally understood to reflect multiplicative interactions weaving together many disparate scales. The self-similarity of power-law scaling entails homogeneity: fluctuations distribute themselves similarly across many spatial and temporal...

1996
Riccardo Rigon Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Amos Maritan Achille Giacometti David G. Tarboton Andrea Rinaldo

Hack’s law is reviewed, emphasizing its implications for the elongation of river basins as well as its connections with their fractal characteristics. The relation between Hack’s law and the internal structure of river basins is investigated experimentally through digital elevation models. It is found that Hack’s exponent, elongation, and some relevant fractal characters are closely related. Th...

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