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Webster's Universal Spanish-English Dictionary, the Graphical Law and A Dictionary of Geography of Oxford University Press

Authors: Anindya Kumar Biswas

We study the Webster's Universal Spanish-English Dictionary by Geddes and Grosset. We draw the natural logarithm of the number of entries, normalised, starting with a letter vs the natural logarithm of the rank of the letter, normalised( unnormalised). We conclude that the Dictionary can be characterised by BP(4,βH=0) i.e. a magnetisation curve for the Bethe-Peierls approximation of the Isingmodel with four nearest neighbours in absence of external magnetic field. H is external magnetic field, β is 1/(k_B T) where, T is temperature and k_B is the Boltzmann constant. Moreover, we compare the Spanish language with two other Romance languages, the Basque and the Romanian languages respectively. On the top of it, we compare the Spanish-English Dictionary with A Dictionary of Geography of Oxford University Press by Susan Mayhew and find a tantalizing similarity between the Spanish and the jargon of Geography.

Comments: 27 Pages. A mistake in plotting BW(c=0.01) has been rectified

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[v1] 2021-03-28 17:28:24
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