Lotka"s Law - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Lotka"s Law - Übersetzung nach Englisch

Lotka law; Lotka curve; Lotka s law
  • Graphical plot of the Lotka function described in the text, with C=1, n=2

Lotka's Law      
(n.) = Ley de Lotka, la
Ex: Lotka's Law was found to apply to both files with a computed value of the alpha-component equal to 2.8.
Lotka         
  • The [[Lotka–Volterra equations]] predict linked oscillations in populations of [[predator]] and prey.
AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN
Lotka; Alfred Lotka; Alfred James Lotka
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* Lotka's Law = Ley de Lotka, la
* Lotka's scientific productivity law = ley de productividad científica de Lotka
S         
  • Proto-Sinaitic Shin
  • Late medieval German script (Swabian [[bastarda]], dated 1496) illustrating the use of long and round ''s'': ''prieſters tochter'' ("priest's daughter").
  • Proto-Sinaitic Shin
  • A letter S in the coat of arms of [[Sortavala]]
19TH LETTER IN THE ENGLISH ALPHABET
Ess; S; User:Soroush.Setodeh; S (letter); ASCII 83; ASCII 115; U+0053; U+0073; Letter S
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* M.L.S. (Master in Library Science) = Licenciatura en Documentación
* S & T (Science and Technology) = C + T (Ciencia y Tecnología)
* S. = San
* s/he = él o ella
* s.l. (sine loco) = s.l. (sine loco)
* s.n. (sine nomine) = s.n. (sine nomine)
* (S) operator = operador (S)

Definition

BANDA S
Banda de frecuencias entre 2 y 4 GHz. Utilizado por Sistemas de Distribución MultiCanal, Multipunto (MMDS).

Wikipedia

Lotka's law

Lotka's law, named after Alfred J. Lotka, is one of a variety of special applications of Zipf's law. It describes the frequency of publication by authors in any given field. It states that the number of authors making x {\displaystyle x} contributions in a given period is a fraction of the number making a single contribution, following the formula 1 / x a {\displaystyle 1/x^{a}} where a {\displaystyle a} nearly always equals two, i.e., an approximate inverse-square law, where the number of authors publishing a certain number of articles is a fixed ratio to the number of authors publishing a single article. As the number of articles published increases, authors producing that many publications become less frequent. There are 1/4 as many authors publishing two articles within a specified time period as there are single-publication authors, 1/9 as many publishing three articles, 1/16 as many publishing four articles, etc. Though the law itself covers many disciplines, the actual ratios involved (as a function of 'a') are discipline-specific.

The general formula says:

X n Y = C {\displaystyle X^{n}Y=C}

or

Y = C / X n , {\displaystyle Y=C/X^{n},\,}

where X is the number of publications, Y the relative frequency of authors with X publications, and n and C {\displaystyle C} are constants depending on the specific field ( n