2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.04060
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Approaches to the classification of complex systems: Words, texts, and more

Abstract: The Chapter starts with introductory information about quantitative linguistics notions, like rank-frequency dependence, Zipf's law, frequency spectra, etc. Similarities in distributions of words in texts with level occupation in quantum ensembles hint at a superficial analogy with statistical physics. This enables one to define various parameters for texts based on this physical analogy, including "temperature", "chemical potential", entropy, and some others. Such parameters provide a set of variables to clas… Show more

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