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Power law
Topic
A power law is a functional relationship between two quantities, where a relative change in one quantity results in a proportional relative change in the other, independent of their initial size. This relationship is characterized by one quantity varying as a constant power of another, often manifesting in nature and social sciences as heavy-tailed distributions. Examples of phenomena that follow power laws include the Pareto distribution, Zipf's law, and the distribution of earthquake magnitudes.

