Dear listers,

I want to investigate the spatial properties of point patterns which can
possibly be described as results of Levy Flights, i.e. Brownian motion
with hyperbolically distributed path lengths. For this purpose I want to
simulate such patterns. 

Does someone know a simple method to generate hyperbolically distributed
random numbers with preset exponent h, prob(x>x0) = a * x0^(-h)  ?

(Sorry if the question (or the solution) is trivial. )


thanks for any advice, Peter


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Peter Bossew
Institute of Physics and Biophysics, University of Salzburg, Austria

home: Georg Sigl-Gasse 13/11, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
ph. +43-1-3177627, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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