Yes, the statistical parameters for power law distributions, such as the median and the mean are always disconcerting since, in a certain way, they conceal the great polarity between highly differentiated polar behaviors, perhaps their utility is maximized when we observe their evolution over time or with the variation of some variable, or as you say, with the correlation with other parameters.
Enjoy NetworkX!
I was not aware of the HF. This is a wild territory of continuous surprises!
Thanks @crokkon
Yes, the statistical parameters for power law distributions, such as the median and the mean are always disconcerting since, in a certain way, they conceal the great polarity between highly differentiated polar behaviors, perhaps their utility is maximized when we observe their evolution over time or with the variation of some variable, or as you say, with the correlation with other parameters.
Enjoy NetworkX!
I was not aware of the HF. This is a wild territory of continuous surprises!
Thank you for your review, @crokkon!
So far this week you've reviewed 2 contributions. Keep up the good work!