Kepler Exoplanet

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What It Is

Kepler confirmed transiting-exoplanet light curve. Long-cadence (~30 min) PDCSAP flux with periodic transit dips.

Interpretation

Standard analysis sees: multifractal. The atlas finds no named structure, but the source is distinctively extreme on Zipf–Mandelbrot (8-bit):entropy_nonstationarity (+4.2z) — beyond what the standard bank predicts for it. It sits beside BTC Volume in the atlas (standard-bank rank 77) — a neighbor conventional features miss.

What standard analysis sees
tail heaviness0.74
asymmetry0.58
occupancy0.62
short-range corr0.63
long-range memory0.74
spectral colour0.42
periodicity0.56
complexity0.73
time-irreversibility0.77
volatility clustering0.62
multifractality0.87
dimensionality0.49
nonstationarity0.78
What the atlas adds
Atlas-extreme metrics the standard bank can’t predict for this source
Zipf–Mandelbrot (8-bit):entropy_nonstationarity+4.2zbank-miss 1.2σ
Predictability:entropy_decay_rate+2.3zbank-miss 1.5σ

Composition

dtypefloat64
range[0, 1]
unique values13383 / 16384
mean ± std0.611 ± 0.135

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Atlas Position

Nearest neighborDistance
Kepler Non-planet3.00
Gut Motility3.80cross-domain
Accel Walk3.84cross-domain

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Which Geometries Light Up

PredictabilityPredictability:entropy_decay_raterank 5/2980.1128
Zipf–Mandelbrot (8-bit)Zipf–Mandelbrot (8-bit):entropy_nonstationarityrank 3/2980.5730
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