posted on 2018-01-19, 11:14authored byMarcel Ausloos, Rudi Cloots, Adam Gadomski, Nikolay K. Vitanov
Ranking of agents competing with each other in complex systems may lead to paradoxes according to the pre-chosen different measures. A discussion is presented on such rank–rank, similar or not, correlations based on the case of European countries ranked by UEFA and FIFA from different soccer competitions. The first question to be answered is whether an empirical and simple law is obtained for such (self-) organizations of complex sociological systems with such different measuring schemes. It is found that the power law form is not the best description contrary to many modern expectations. The stretched exponential is much more adequate. Moreover, it is found that the measuring rules lead to some inner structures in both cases.
Funding
MA and NKV acknowledge some support through the project \Evolution spatiale et
temporelle d'infrastructures regionales et economiques en Bulgarie et en Federation
Wallonie-Bruxelles", within the intergovernemental agreement for cooperation between
the Republic of Bulgaria and the Communaute Française de Belgique.
Moreover, this work has been performed in the framework of COST Action IS1104
\The EU in the new economic complex geography: models, tools and policy
evaluation".
History
Citation
International Journal of Modern Physics C, 2014, 25, 1450060
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Business