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Autori principali: Aydiner, E., Yilmaz, E.
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01612
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author Aydiner, E.
Yilmaz, E.
author_facet Aydiner, E.
Yilmaz, E.
contents Power-law distribution is one of the most important laws known in nature. Such a special universal behavior is known to occur in very few physical systems. In this Letter, we analyzed the mortality distribution of the Covid-19 pandemic tails for different countries and continents to discuss the possible universal behavior of the pandemic. Surprisingly, we found that the mortality distribution of Covid-19 final i.e., the latest tails in 2023 follows inverse power-law decays. These universal behaviors for the pandemic are reported in the present work for the first time. Additionally, we showed that these mortality tails also decay with time obeying to the inverse power-law.
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spellingShingle Universal behavior of the Covid-19 tails: Inverse power-law distribution
Aydiner, E.
Yilmaz, E.
Physics and Society
Power-law distribution is one of the most important laws known in nature. Such a special universal behavior is known to occur in very few physical systems. In this Letter, we analyzed the mortality distribution of the Covid-19 pandemic tails for different countries and continents to discuss the possible universal behavior of the pandemic. Surprisingly, we found that the mortality distribution of Covid-19 final i.e., the latest tails in 2023 follows inverse power-law decays. These universal behaviors for the pandemic are reported in the present work for the first time. Additionally, we showed that these mortality tails also decay with time obeying to the inverse power-law.
title Universal behavior of the Covid-19 tails: Inverse power-law distribution
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01612