kraftlovform
Kraftlovform is a term primarily found in Danish-language sources to describe the mathematical form of a power-law relationship. It is used descriptively to indicate that a quantity scales as a fixed power of another, rather than as a formally standardized term in English-language mathematics or statistics. The word is constructed from kraft (power or force), lov (law), and form (shape), reflecting its roots in describing how one variable changes with another under a power-law rule.
Mathematically, a power-law form is often written as y = C x^(-α) or y ∝ x^(-α), with α > 0,
Power-law form is observed across diverse domains, including economics, linguistics, physics, and network science. Notable examples
Statistical inference of a kraftlovform typically involves estimating the exponent α and identifying an appropriate lower cutoff