power law distribution
A power law distribution refers to a mathematical relationship where a few extreme values occur frequently, while the majority of values are relatively rare. It follows a pattern where the frequency of an event is inversely proportional to its magnitude raised to a power, resulting in a long-tailed distribution.
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