Abstract

In this report on examples of distribution functions with long tails we (a) show that the derivation of distributions with inverse power tails from a maximum entropy formalism would be a consequence only of an unconventional auxilliary condition that involves the specification of the average value of a complicated logarithmic function, (b) review several models that yield log-normal distributions, (c) show that log normal distributions may mimic 1/f noise over a certain range, and (d) present an amplification model to show how log-normal personal income distributions are transformed into inverse power (Pareto) distributions in the high income range.

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