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The article considers application of the Kaniadakis’ κ-statistics (non-extensive statistical mechanics introduced by C. Tsallis in 1988, is presented in relation with the q-triplet estimation concerning experimental time series from climate, seismogenesis, and space plasmas systems), which appeared in 2001 in the framework of Einstein's special theory of relativity, to description of loads and impacts on buildings and structures. The κ-deformed Kaniadakis exponential function is used, with the help of which new classes of κ-deformed statistical versions of already known distributions are introduced. These distributions coincide with the original ones with the exception that their κ-deformed tail follows the Pareto power law. This allows converting the original distributions into heavy-tailed distributions that more closely match the experimental data of mixed systems and systems operating under conditions of increased uncertainty. This allows, within the framework of the already known distributions of loads and impacts, to model above-standard stressors and analyze the near impossible to predict “Black Swan” ultra rare type of events with humongous consequences.
Язык оригиналаАнглийский
Название основной публикацииProceedings of the 6th International Conference on Construction, Architecture and Technosphere Safety
Подзаголовок основной публикацииbook
РедакторыAndrey A. Radionov, Dmitrii V. Ulrikh, Svetlana S. Timofeeva, Vladimir N. Alekhin, Vadim R. Gasiyarov
ИздательSpringer Cham
ГлаваChapter 47
Страницы489-499
Число страниц11
ISBN (электронное издание)978-3-031-21122-5
ISBN (печатное издание)978-3-031-21120-1
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 3 мар. 2023

Серия публикаций

НазваниеLecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Том308
ISSN (печатное издание)2366-2557
ISSN (электронное издание)2366-2565

    Предметные области ASJC Scopus

  • Civil and Structural Engineering

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