TITLE:
Trend of Random Events in Organizing When Influenced by a Non-Observable Factor
AUTHORS:
Charles Roberto Telles
KEYWORDS:
Complexity, Statistics, Statistical Physics, Pattern Formation
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Statistics,
Vol.8 No.1,
February
5,
2018
ABSTRACT: This article analyzes in complex systems the web of
variables that constitute the formation and behavior of an event organizing it
in several probabilities. Based on the current statistical methodologies,
multifactorial analysis associated with fuzzy logic, complex phenomena are
analyzed by stating the influence of a variable to others and possibly indicating
how complexity works. However, these analyzes have limitations regarding the
scope of the samples considering the mechanics of an event determined only by
the non-physical quantitative properties of variables. The mentioned limits,
refers to not considering the measurement of the variable’s interactions
influence in the event by analyzing the frequencies in which the interactions
affect the formation and behavior of the expected event. Considering that
interactions take place in the physical world, they can present non-observable
physical features that influence the event. This observation can point out the
periodic function in the production of the complex events that can be observed
considering the frequency with which the analyzed event occurs in its physical
quantitative characteristics.