Negative asymptotic topological dimension, a new condensate, and their relation to the quantized Zipf law (Q2460491)

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Negative asymptotic topological dimension, a new condensate, and their relation to the quantized Zipf law
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    Negative asymptotic topological dimension, a new condensate, and their relation to the quantized Zipf law (English)
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    12 November 2007
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    The paper comprises a brief note on the work in progress on an attempted revision of probability theory from the point of view of quantum statistics (an expanded presentation can be found in [Russ. J. Math. Phys. 14, 66-95 (2007; Zbl 1325.81111)]). The Author investigates possible foundational links of the quantum statistics (Bose, Fermi, Planck etc. probability laws) with the standard classical event/data series analysis, like e.g. word sequences in literary texts (linguistics), economic foundations for the Zipf law (econo-physics). A number of novel concepts has a clear physical provenance, albeit their usage involves a certain degree of liberty. One needs extended texts (c.f. a reference above) to grasp precise definitions of the negative asymptotic topological dimension, quantization of spaces of negative and positive dimensions, analogies with the notion of (Dirac) holes in quantum physics and the usage of quantum statistics in the linguistic analysis of text complexity.
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    asymptotic topological dimension
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    negative dimension
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    data analysis
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    time series
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    rank distribution
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    frequency dictionary
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    Zipf law
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    quantum statistics
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    Planck law
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