Scaling and Multiscaling Exponents in Networks and Flows


Autoria(s): Waymire, Edward
Data(s)

10/12/2013

10/12/2013

2000

Resumo

The main focus of this paper is on mathematical theory and methods which have a direct bearing on problems involving multiscale phenomena. Modern technology is refining measurement and data collection to spatio-temporal scales on which observed geophysical phenomena are displayed as intrinsically highly variable and intermittant heirarchical structures,e.g. rainfall, turbulence, etc. The heirarchical structure is reflected in the occurence of a natural separation of scales which collectively manifest at some basic unit scale. Thus proper data analysis and inference require a mathematical framework which couples the variability over multiple decades of scale in which basic theoretical benchmarks can be identified and calculated. This continues the main theme of the research in this area of applied probability over the past twenty years.

Identificador

Pliska Studia Mathematica Bulgarica, Vol. 13, No 1, (2000), 39p-56p

0204-9805

http://hdl.handle.net/10525/2161

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Multiscale Science #Multiplicative Cascades #Tree Networks #Network Flow Extremes
Tipo

Article