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O_F definitely doesn't act on the upper half plane by multiplication. I switched it to GL_2^+ (O_F), but I feel SL_2(O_F) might be a better call?
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In [[applied mathematics]], '''highly optimized tolerance (HOT)''' is a method of generating [[power law]] behavior in systems by including a [[global optimization]] principle. For some systems that display a characteristic scale, a global optimization term could potentially be added that would then yield power law behavior. It has been used to generate and describe internet-like graphs, [[forest fire]] models and may also apply to biological systems.
 
==Example==
The following is taken from Sornette's book.
 
Consider a [[random variable]], <math>X</math>, that takes on values <math>x_i</math> with probability <math>p_i</math>.  Furthmore, lets assume for another parameter <math>r_i</math>
:<math>x_i = r_i^{ - \beta }</math>
for some fixed <math>\beta</math>.  We then want to minimize
:<math> L = \sum_{i=0}^{N-1} p_i x_i </math>
subject to the constraint
:<math> \sum_{i=0}^{N-1} r_i = \kappa </math>
Using [[Lagrange multipliers]], this gives
:<math> p_i \propto x_i^{ - ( 1 + 1/ \beta) } </math>
giving us a power law. The global optimization of minimizing the energy along with the power law dependence between <math>x_i</math> and <math>r_i</math> gives us a power law distribution in probability.
 
==See also==
* [[self-organized criticality]]
 
==References==
* Carlson, J. M. & Doyle, J. (1999) ''Phys. Rev. E'' '''60,''' 1412–1427.
* Carlson, J. M. & Doyle, J. (2000) ''Phys. Rev. Lett.'' '''84,''' 2529–2532.
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* Greene, K. (2005) ''Science News'' '''168,''' 230.
* Li, L., Alderson, D., Tanaka, R., Doyle, J.C., Willinger, W., [http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0501169 Towards a Theory of Scale-Free Graphs: Definition, Properties, and Implications (Extended Version)]. Internet Mathematics, 2005.
* Robert, C., Carlson, J. M. & Doyle, J. (2001) ''Phys. Rev. E'' '''63''', 56122, 1–13.
* {{cite book|last=Sornette|first=Didier|authorlink=Didier Sornette|title=Critical Phenomena in Natural Sciences|year=2000|publisher=Springer}}
* Zhou, T. & Carlson, J. M. (2000), ''Phys. Rev. E'' '''62,''' 3197–3204.
* Zhou, T., Carlson, J. M. & Doyle, J. (2002) ''Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA'' '''99,''' 2049–2054.
 
 
 
[[Category:Mathematical optimization]]
 
 
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