Abstract. I argue that power law research must move from focusing on observation, in-
terpretation, and modeling of power law behavior to instead considering the challenging
problems of validation of models and control of systems.
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%X Abstract. I argue that power law research must move from focusing on observation, in-
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abstract = {Abstract. I argue that power law research must move from focusing on observation, in-
terpretation, and modeling of power law behavior to instead considering the challenging
problems of validation of models and control of systems.
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title = {Editorial: The Future of Power
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