Bernd Blasius
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Zipf’s law in the popularity distribution of chess openings

B Blasius, R Tönjes

Physical Review Letters 103: 218701 (2009)

Abstract

We perform a quantitative analysis of extensive chess databases and show that the frequencies of opening moves are distributed according to a power law with an exponent that increases linearly with the game depth, whereas the pooled distribution of all opening weights follows Zipf’s law with universal exponent. We propose a simple stochastic process that is able to capture the observed playing statistics and show that the Zipf law arises from the self-similar nature of the game tree of chess. Thus, in the case of hierarchical fragmentation the scaling is truly universal and independent of a particular generating mechanism. Our findings are of relevance in general processes with composite decisions.

Biological Species
humans
Keywords
power-lawdata analysismathematical modelstatistical physics