Generalised central limit theorems for growth rate distribution of complex systems
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DOI10.1007/s10955-014-0956-4zbMath1291.91161arXiv1301.2728OpenAlexW3102497017WikidataQ111620768 ScholiaQ111620768MaRDI QIDQ2250980
Hayafumi Watanabe, Misako Takayasu, Hideki Takayasu
Publication date: 10 July 2014
Published in: Journal of Statistical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1301.2728
Applications of statistics to economics (62P20) Central limit and other weak theorems (60F05) Production theory, theory of the firm (91B38) Economic growth models (91B62) Other physical applications of random processes (60K40)
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