Dati Covid 2019 e legge di Benford
Filippo Elba

TL;DR
This paper applies Benford's law to daily Covid-19 case data across multiple countries to analyze the distribution of the data and identify potential anomalies or patterns.
Contribution
It introduces an analysis of Covid-19 daily case data using Benford's law across several countries, providing insights into data distribution and potential irregularities.
Findings
Data generally conforms to Benford's law in most countries
Some deviations observed in specific countries or periods
Potential implications for data reliability and reporting practices
Abstract
Application of Benford's law to data on daily new cases of infection by Covid 2019 in some Coutries (Brazil, China, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, United Kingdom, United States of America).
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Taxonomy
TopicsBenford’s Law and Fraud Detection
