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Apr 18, 2019 at 2:00 comment added Michael MacAskill A scaling law is a mathematical relationship between variables. It is not the name of this form of visualisation, which could represent variables connected in many other ways (for example, each series could represent a density plot or simple histogram). These sorts of charts have recently been termed ridgeplots or (briefly) joyplots in the data science world: serialmentor.com/blog/2017/9/15/goodbye-joyplots Non-3d examples here: google.com/#tbm=isch&q=ridgeplot or as an another answer here suggests, waterfall plots.
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