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The Roman Empire was ruled by 175 people, from Augustus (63 BC-19 AD) to Constantine XI (1405-53), including the Eastern Roman Empire or the Byzantine Empire after the split in 395 AD , But does not include those who were minors during the regency or co-emperor and were unable to rule independently
Of the 69 rulers of the Western Roman Empire, only 24.
Researchers at the S?o Paulo School of Mathematics and Computer Science (ICMC-USP) in S?o Carlos (S?o Paulo State, Brazil) investigated the underlying mathematical patterns associated with the Roman emperor’s reign and showed that they followed statisticians The so-called "Power Law"
An article about this research was published in the Royal Society's peer-reviewed science journal "Royal Society Open Science"
"Although they seem to be random, the power-law distribution of probability is also found in many other phenomena related to complex systems, such as the size of lunar craters, the magnitude of earthquakes, the frequency of words in text, the market value of companies, and even social The number
The research was funded by FAPESP (Projects 19/23293-0 and 17/25971-0) and was carried out with the support of the Center for the Application of Industrial Mathematics and Sciences (CeMEAI), which is a research, innovation and communication center supported by FAPESP ( RIDC), sponsored by ICMC-USP
All the phenomena mentioned by Rodriguez show a pattern, often referred to as the Pareto principle or the 80/20 rule
The first to observe this ratio was the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923)
In addition to the 80/20 rule, another pattern can be seen in the career of the Roman emperor
If the 80/20 rule is a well-known model, then the sharp drop in the survival curve around the 13th year is a new discovery
The 13-year change is an unanswered question, but in the long-term pursuit of quantitative history, statistical analysis can become an important supplementary resource for the study of historical phenomena
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About the S?o Paul Research Foundation (FAPESP)
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Royal Society of Open Science
Methodological research
Data/statistical analysis
Article title
The Law of Power in "Roman Empire: Survival Analysis"
Article publication date
28-7-2021