Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-09-07
J. Phys. I France 7, 431-444 (1997)
Physics
Condensed Matter
19 pages, Latex, 4 figures available on request from cont@ens.fr
Scientific paper
Random multiplicative processes $w_t =\lambda_1 \lambda_2 ... \lambda_t$ (with < \lambda_j > 0 ) lead, in the presence of a boundary constraint, to a distribution $P(w_t)$ in the form of a power law $w_t^{-(1+\mu)}$. We provide a simple and physically intuitive derivation of this result based on a random walk analogy and show the following: 1) the result applies to the asymptotic ($t \to \infty$) distribution of $w_t$ and should be distinguished from the central limit theorem which is a statement on the asymptotic distribution of the reduced variable ${1 \over \sqrt{t}}(log w_t -< log w_t >)$; 2) the necessary and sufficient conditions for $P(w_t)$ to be a power law are that
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Sornette Didier
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