Collective Weibull behavior of social atoms: Application of the rank-ordering statistics to historical extreme events

Chien Chih Chen, Chih Yuan Tseng, Luciano Telesca, Sung Ching Chi, Li Chung Sun

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Abstract

Analogous to crustal earthquakes in natural fault systems, we here consider the dynasty collapses as extreme events in human society. Duration data of ancient Chinese and Egyptian dynasties provides a good chance of exploring the collective behavior of the so-called social atoms. By means of the rank-ordering statistics, we demonstrate that the duration data of those ancient dynasties could be described with good accuracy by the Weibull distribution. It is thus amazing that the distribution of time to failure of human society, i.e. the disorder of a historical dynasty, follows the widely accepted Weibull process as natural material fails.

Original languageEnglish
Article number48010
JournalEPL
Volume97
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2012

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