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The following pages link to Sample and population exponents of generalized Taylor’s law (Q2962286):
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- Heterogeneous `proportionality constants' -- a challenge to Taylor's power law for temporal fluctuations in abundance (Q309204) (← links)
- Bias-corrected Pearson estimating functions for Taylor's power law applied to benthic macrofauna data (Q544607) (← links)
- Taylor's power law of fluctuation scaling and the growth-rate theorem (Q743288) (← links)
- Stochastic population dynamics in a Markovian environment implies Taylor's power law of fluctuation scaling (Q743523) (← links)
- On the probabilistic nature of the species-area relation (Q1717336) (← links)
- Stochastic effects in mean-field population growth: the quasi-Gaussian approximation to the case of a Taylor's law-distributed substrate (Q2151714) (← links)
- Random sampling of skewed distributions implies Taylor’s power law of fluctuation scaling (Q2962285) (← links)
- Modeling distances between humans using Taylor’s law and geometric probability (Q4628602) (← links)
- Synchrony affects Taylor’s law in theory and data (Q4646124) (← links)
- Taylor's law, via ratios, for some distributions with infinite mean (Q4684879) (← links)
- World population densities: convergence, stability, or divergence? (Q5035673) (← links)
- SQUARED COEFFICIENT OF VARIATION OF TAYLOR'S LAW FOR RANDOM ABSOLUTE DIFFERENCES (Q5050852) (← links)
- Taylor's Law Holds for Finite OEIS Integer Sequences and Binomial Coefficients (Q5882563) (← links)
- Statistics of Primes (and Probably Twin Primes) Satisfy Taylor's Law from Ecology (Q5884474) (← links)
- Integer sequences with regularly varying counting functions have power-law variance functions (Q6546728) (← links)
- Singularities of Taylor's power law in the analysis of aggregation measures (Q6638509) (← links)