In this paper, we will see that the proportion of d as leading digit, d ∈ 1, 9, in data (obtained thanks to the hereunder developed model) is more likely to follow a law whose probability distribution is determined by a specific upper bound, rather than Benford's Law. These probability distributions fluctuate around Benford's value as can often be observed in the literature in many naturally occurring collections of data (where the physical , biological or economical quantities considered are upper bounded). Knowing beforehand the value of the upper bound can be a way to find a better adjusted law than Benford's one
The occurrence of the nonzero leftmost digit, i.e., 1, 2, ... ,9, of numbers from many real world so...
International audienceWe provide a new probabilistic explanation for the appearance of Benford's law...
In this article we give an informal presentation of the so-called Benford's law, a counterintuitive ...
In this paper, we will see that the proportion of d as p th digit, where p > 1 and d ∈ 0, 9, in data...
Benford distributions of leading digits arise in a multitude of everyday settings, yet the establish...
The quasi-empirical Benford law predicts that the distribution of the first significant digit of ran...
More than 100 years ago it was predicted that the distribution of first digits of real world observa...
Benford's law states that the leading digits of many data sets are not uniformly distributed from on...
The 29th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2021), Dublin, Ireland, 23-27 August 2021Man...
ABSTRACT. Benford’s law states that many data sets have a bias towards lower leading digits (about 3...
Benford's law is nowadays extremely popular (see e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/...). It is usually cl...
Benford's law is often used as a support to critical decisions related to data quality or the presen...
AbstractThe diverse applications of the Benford law attract investigators working in various fields ...
The diverse applications of the Benford law attract investigators working in various fields of physi...
According to Benford's Law, many data sets have a bias towards lower leading digits (about 30% are 1...
The occurrence of the nonzero leftmost digit, i.e., 1, 2, ... ,9, of numbers from many real world so...
International audienceWe provide a new probabilistic explanation for the appearance of Benford's law...
In this article we give an informal presentation of the so-called Benford's law, a counterintuitive ...
In this paper, we will see that the proportion of d as p th digit, where p > 1 and d ∈ 0, 9, in data...
Benford distributions of leading digits arise in a multitude of everyday settings, yet the establish...
The quasi-empirical Benford law predicts that the distribution of the first significant digit of ran...
More than 100 years ago it was predicted that the distribution of first digits of real world observa...
Benford's law states that the leading digits of many data sets are not uniformly distributed from on...
The 29th European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2021), Dublin, Ireland, 23-27 August 2021Man...
ABSTRACT. Benford’s law states that many data sets have a bias towards lower leading digits (about 3...
Benford's law is nowadays extremely popular (see e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/...). It is usually cl...
Benford's law is often used as a support to critical decisions related to data quality or the presen...
AbstractThe diverse applications of the Benford law attract investigators working in various fields ...
The diverse applications of the Benford law attract investigators working in various fields of physi...
According to Benford's Law, many data sets have a bias towards lower leading digits (about 30% are 1...
The occurrence of the nonzero leftmost digit, i.e., 1, 2, ... ,9, of numbers from many real world so...
International audienceWe provide a new probabilistic explanation for the appearance of Benford's law...
In this article we give an informal presentation of the so-called Benford's law, a counterintuitive ...