Physics Colloquium

Cancelled Power law distribution functions are everywhere, why?

Prof. Ari Laor
Technion
Date Tue, 17 Oct 2023
Time 15:15 – 16:00
Venue Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science & Technology (51), room 015

Abstract

Power law distribution functions of various properties are prevalent in a vast range of systems, from the smallest dust grains between stars to the largest dark matter halos. Power laws describes the frequency of various phenomena, and appears also in biology, economy, sociology, and linguistics. I will show simulations of a very simple system of colliding hard spheres, and use it to explore the general conditions where a power law distribution function appears, and the possible implications for various other systems.
Created on 24-08-2023 by Maniv, Eran (eranmaniv) · Updated on 15-10-2023 by Maniv, Eran (eranmaniv)
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