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Some properties of the logarithmic-factorial distribution [the normal distribution with a substitutionx = log10 log2 (m a+1)!] are shown. This distribution was connected with the distribution of entropy inside information systems. For practical purposes, the graphical form of the lognormal distribution is recommended and deviations from linearity, at examples of distributions of patents between patentees, are explained as convolutions of distributions.
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Kunz, M. Can the lognormal distribution be rehabilitated?. Scientometrics 18, 179–191 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02017760
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