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Zipf distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the Zipf distribution and zeta distribution refer to a class of discrete probability distributions. They have been used to model the distribution of words in words in a text , of text strings and keys in databases, and of the sizes of businesses and towns.
The Zipf distribution with parameter n assigns probability proportional to 1/r to an integer r ≤ n and zero otherwise, with normalization factor Hn, the n-th harmonic number.
A Zipf-like distribution with parameters n and s assigns probability proportional to 1/rs to an integer r ≤ n and zero otherwise, with normalization factor \(\sum_{r=1}^n 1/r^s\).
The zeta distribution with parameter s assigns probability proportional to 1/rs to all integers r with normalization factor given by the Riemann zeta function 1/ζ(s).
References
Richard Pinch/sandbox-CZ. Encyclopedia of Mathematics. URL: http://encyclopediaofmath.org/index.php?title=Richard_Pinch/sandbox-CZ&oldid=30405