An implementation of maximum likelihood estimators for a variety of heavy tailed distributions, including both the discrete and continuous power law distributions. Additionally, a goodness-of-fit based approach is used to estimate the lower cut-off for the scaling region.
Cited in
(27)- Resilience and stability of ecological and social systems
- Are extreme value estimation methods useful for network data?
- Heterogeneous round-trip trading and the emergence of volatility clustering in speculation game
- On a minimum distance procedure for threshold selection in tail analysis
- Nonlinear dependencies on Brazilian equity network from mutual information minimum spanning trees
- A bipartite fitness model for online music streaming services
- distrMod
- SMPracticals
- Ckmeans.1d.dp
- fitdistrplus
- PAFit
- KONECT
- changepoint.np
- ExtDist
- plfit
- CompLognormal
- SNscan
- wdnet
- ForestGapR
- MultIS
- immuneSIM
- randnet
- RobExtremes
- Generating directed networks with predetermined assortativity measures
- Avalanches in an extended Schelling model: an explanation of urban gentrification
- GetHFData
- Emerging patterns in inflation expectations with multiple agents
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