Scale invariance in the 2003–2005 Iraq conflict
✍ Scribed by Jose Alvarez-Ramirez; Eduardo Rodriguez; Rafael Urrea
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 254 KB
- Volume
- 377
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0378-4371
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
The number of reported social systems that apparently display power-law correlations (i.e., scale-free patterns) has increased dramatically in recent years, ranging from city growth and economics to global terrorism. Using the set of violence events in the 2003-2005 Iraq stabilization phase (i.e., from May 1, 2005), existence of scale-free patterns in event fatalities is shown. This property is also present in the tail of distributions of events divided into groups based on the type of used weapon. Lognormal distribution description was also tried, showing the superiority of the power-law function to describe the behavior of heavy tails. Time series for civilian and military fatalities were studied using the so-called detrended fluctuation analysis. Civilian fatalities showed uncorrelated behavior, implying a lack of memory effects on the evolution of daily civilian fatalities. In contrast, military fatalities displayed long-range correlated behavior.
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
## SUMMARY ## Objectives This study aims to assess how conflict has affected the function of Iraqi health services and its doctors. ## Methods Interviews were conducted in person or by mobile phone with 401 Iraqi doctors entering Jordan since 2003, using respondent‐driven sampling methods. ## R
This study tests the hypothesis of scale-invariant self-similar clustering of childhood leukemia cases over the San Francisco spatial area. The spatial distribution of leukemia cases has been investigated over seven scales of observation. A power-law relation of the variance to the mean of aggregate
The use of invariant parameters in low pressure gas discharges has been shown very useful to represent many discharge quantities. For the hollow cathode discharge it has been observed that the function given by the product of the cathode length by the current density divided by the pressure lj/p is
The first in a new series, this book provides chemists an effective, much-needed way to stay abreast of recent developments in organic synthesis. The 103 articles review the leading synthetic procedures developed from 2003 - 2005, discussing their significance and their applications. More than 100 r