2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2014.06.028
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Change of scaling and appearance of scale-free size distribution in aggregation kinetics by additive rules

Abstract: The idealized general model of aggregate growth is considered on the basis of the simple additive rules that correspond to one-step aggregation process. The two idealized cases were analytically investigated and simulated by Monte Carlo method in the Desktop Grid distributed computing environment to analyze "pile-up" and "wall" cluster distributions in different aggregation scenarios. Several aspects of aggregation kinetics (change of scaling, change of size distribution type, and appearance of scale-free size… Show more

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“…The post-processing and statistical analysis of the raw data given by various TAA and HB/HR monitors was performed for various physical activities. Several statistical methods (moment, bootstrapping and cluster analyses), which were successfully used before for other mathematical [16] and physical [17,18] applications, were applied for the data supplied by TAA and HB/HR monitor. The conceptual idea of the statistical analysis behind the proposed approach is described in the following scheme on Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The post-processing and statistical analysis of the raw data given by various TAA and HB/HR monitors was performed for various physical activities. Several statistical methods (moment, bootstrapping and cluster analyses), which were successfully used before for other mathematical [16] and physical [17,18] applications, were applied for the data supplied by TAA and HB/HR monitor. The conceptual idea of the statistical analysis behind the proposed approach is described in the following scheme on Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6) the sampled distributions go through the zone of Weibull distributions and tend to the rest state near the location of the normal distribution. The trajectory for the higher workload (the higher weight of dumbbell) has tendency to the higher curvature in the region of Weibull distribution, which is usually used for description of the numerous critical processes from the point of view of weak-link interpretation [10,16,18].…”
Section: Heart Rate/heart Beat Data Channelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The qualitative analysis of these distributions allows to make assumptions that they are asymmetric, long-tailed, and have many extreme outliers. The quantitative statistical analysis of prediction distributions is used here that recently proved to be effective to find the differences and change of behavior in various ensembles of objects in different applications [15][16]. Below the results of the quantitative analysis of these distributions are given by means of estimation of mean and standard deviation (Fig.4), skewness and kurtosis (Fig.5).…”
Section: Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%