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Two halves of a meaningful text are statistically different
9 April 2020
Weibing Deng
Rongrong Xie
Shengfeng Deng
A. Allahverdyan
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"Two halves of a meaningful text are statistically different"
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Excess entropy in natural language: present state and perspectives
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Size dependent word frequencies and translational invariance of books
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On the nature of long-range letter correlations in texts
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On the role of autocorrelations in texts
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