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== General method ==
== General method ==


The typical scaling law expression for a (dependent) variable ''y'' as a function of some (independent) system variables ''x<sub>1</sub>'', ''x<sub>2</sub>'',... is:
The typical scaling law expression for a (dependent) variable ''y'' as a function of some (positive and independent) system variables ''x<sub>1</sub>'', ''x<sub>2</sub>'',... is:
:<math>y = e^{\alpha_0} x_1^{\alpha_1} x_2^{\alpha_2} ...</math>
:<math>y = e^{\alpha_0} x_1^{\alpha_1} x_2^{\alpha_2} ...</math>
Here, the &alpha;<sub>i</sub> are the scaling parameters.
Here, the &alpha;<sub>i</sub> are the scaling parameters.

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