Why Physical Power Laws Usually Have Rational Exponents

Edgar Daniel Rodriguez Velasquez, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich. Why Physical Power Laws Usually Have Rational Exponents. In Martine Ceberio, Vladik Kreinovich, editors, Uncertainty, Constraints, and Decision Making. Volume 484 of Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, pages 223-226, Springer, 2023. [doi]

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