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Statistical Outliers and Dragon-Kings as Bose-Condensed Droplets
A theory of exceptional extreme events, characterized by their abnormal sizes
compared with the rest of the distribution, is presented. Such outliers, called
"dragon-kings", have been reported in the distribution of financial drawdowns,
city-size distributions (e.g., Paris in France and London in the UK), in
material failure, epileptic seizure intensities, and other systems. Within our
theory, the large outliers are interpreted as droplets of Bose-Einstein
condensate: the appearance of outliers is a natural consequence of the
occurrence of Bose-Einstein condensation controlled by the relative degree of
attraction, or utility, of the largest entities. For large populations, Zipf's
law is recovered (except for the dragon-king outliers). The theory thus
provides a parsimonious description of the possible coexistence of a power law
distribution of event sizes (Zipf's law) and dragon-king outliers.Comment: Latex file, 16 pages, 1 figur