Research Article

Discrete Dynamics by Different Concepts of Majorization

Table 1

The number of intervals 𝑖 and their interval sizes to obtain bubble-size distributions. As an example, the data of the bubble image in Figure 1 are given: the absolute number of bubbles 𝑠 𝑖 and the relative frequencies 𝑝 𝑖 . Note that the last interval is open.

IntervalInterval sizeNo. of bubblesRelative frequency
𝑖 [ 𝜇 m ] 𝑠 𝑖 𝑝 𝑖

10–86980.426
286–172460.200
3172–258290.126
4258–344180.078
5344–430110.048
6430–516130.057
7516–60240.017
8602–68830.013
9688–77440.017
10774–40.017