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The birth-death-mutation process: a new paradigm for fat tailed distributions
Maruvka, Y.E.; Kessler, D.A.; Shnerb, N.M. (2011). The birth-death-mutation process: a new paradigm for fat tailed distributions. PLoS One 6(11): e26480. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026480
In: PLoS One. Public Library of Science: San Francisco. ISSN 1932-6203; e-ISSN 1932-6203, more
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  • Maruvka, Y.E.
  • Kessler, D.A.
  • Shnerb, N.M.

Abstract
    Fat tailed statistics and power-laws are ubiquitous in many complex systems. Usually the appearance of of a few anomalously successful individuals (bio-species, investors, websites) is interpreted as reflecting some inherent “quality” (fitness, talent, giftedness) as in Darwin's theory of natural selection. Here we adopt the opposite, “neutral”, outlook, suggesting that the main factor explaining success is merely luck. The statistics emerging from the neutral birth-death-mutation (BDM) process is shown to fit marvelously many empirical distributions. While previous neutral theories have focused on the power-law tail, our theory economically and accurately explains the entire distribution. We thus suggest the BDM distribution as a standard neutral model: effects of fitness and selection are to be identified by substantial deviations from it.

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