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Zipf"s word frequency law - traducción al Inglés

DISCRETE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION
Zipf-Mandelbrot's Law; Zipf-Mandlebrot law; Zipf-Mandelbrot distribution; Zipf-Mandelbrot law; Pareto-Zipf law; Pareto–Zipf law

Zipf's word frequency law      
(n.) = ley de frecuencias de palabras de Zipf
Ex: This article presents the 3 empirical "classical" laws of information science and emphasises their significance: Bradford's distribution law; Lotka's scientific productivity law; and Zipf's word frequency law.
word list         
  • Frequency of [[personal pronoun]]s in [[Serbo-Croatian]]
LIST OF WORDS WITH THEIR FREQUENCY
Frequency list; Word-frequency lists; Word frequency list; Word frequency count; Word frequencies; Word frequency; Word lists by frequency
lista de palabras, lista de términos pertenecientes a una materia específica ordenada en forma alfabética
audio frequency         
  • C3, an octave below middle C. The frequency is half that of middle C (131 Hz).
  • C5, an octave above middle C. The frequency is twice that of middle C (523 Hz).
  • middle C]] (262 Hz). (Scale: 1 square is equal to 1 [[millisecond]])
PERIODIC VIBRATION WHOSE FREQUENCY IS AUDIBLE TO THE AVERAGE HUMAN
Audio frequencies; Sound frequency; Frequency (sound); Audio Frequency; Audible frequency; Audio-frequency; Audiofrequency
Audiofrecuencia (frecuencia que se encuentra en los límites de oído de una persona)

Definición

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

Wikipedia

Zipf–Mandelbrot law

In probability theory and statistics, the Zipf–Mandelbrot law is a discrete probability distribution. Also known as the Pareto–Zipf law, it is a power-law distribution on ranked data, named after the linguist George Kingsley Zipf who suggested a simpler distribution called Zipf's law, and the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot, who subsequently generalized it.

The probability mass function is given by:

f ( k ; N , q , s ) = 1 / ( k + q ) s H N , q , s {\displaystyle f(k;N,q,s)={\frac {1/(k+q)^{s}}{H_{N,q,s}}}}

where H N , q , s {\displaystyle H_{N,q,s}} is given by:

H N , q , s = i = 1 N 1 ( i + q ) s {\displaystyle H_{N,q,s}=\sum _{i=1}^{N}{\frac {1}{(i+q)^{s}}}}

which may be thought of as a generalization of a harmonic number. In the formula, k {\displaystyle k} is the rank of the data, and q {\displaystyle q} and s {\displaystyle s} are parameters of the distribution. In the limit as N {\displaystyle N} approaches infinity, this becomes the Hurwitz zeta function ζ ( s , q ) {\displaystyle \zeta (s,q)} . For finite N {\displaystyle N} and q = 0 {\displaystyle q=0} the Zipf–Mandelbrot law becomes Zipf's law. For infinite N {\displaystyle N} and q = 0 {\displaystyle q=0} it becomes a Zeta distribution.