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Tourist Guide and Map, Meghalaya and the Graphical Law

Authors: Anindya Kumar Biswas

We study the names of the places in the Tourist Guide and Map, Meghalaya, designed, cartographed, printed and published by Indian Map Service, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, in the year2016. We draw the natural logarithm of the number of names, normalised, starting with a lettervs the natural logarithm of the rank of the letter, normalised. We conclude that the Tourist Guide and Map, Meghalaya, can be characterised by the magnetisation curve, BP(4,βH = 0), in theBethe-Peierls approximation of the Ising Model, in the presence of four nearest neighbours and inthe absence of external magnetic field i.e. H = 0 or βH = 0.

Comments: 19 Pages. A mistake in plotting BW(c=0.01) has been rectified

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[v1] 2024-10-02 20:49:31
[v2] 2025-08-29 04:04:36

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