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Snooker Statistics and Zipf's Law

Published 18 Jan 2022 in physics.soc-ph | (2201.06818v2)

Abstract: Zipf's law is well known in linguistics: the frequency of a word is inversely proportional to its rank. This is a special case of a more general power law, a common phenomenon in many kinds of real-world statistical data. Here, it is shown that snooker statistics also follow such a mathematical pattern, but with varying (estimated) parameter values. Two types of rankings (prize money earned and centuries scored), and three time-frames (all-time, decade, and year) are considered. The results indicate that the power law parameter values depend on the type of ranking used as well as the time-frame considered. Furthermore, in some cases the resulting parameter values vary significantly over time, for which a plausible explanation is provided.

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