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Immunological Avalanches in Renal Immune Diseases. [PDF]
Viggiano D +12 more
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Genetic contributions to brain criticality and its relationship with human cognitive functions. [PDF]
Xin Y, Cui Y, Yu S, Liu N.
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Hybrid universality classes of systemic cascades. [PDF]
Bonamassa I +3 more
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Comparing prediction efficiency in the BTW and Manna sandpiles. [PDF]
Sapozhnikov D, Shapoval A, Shnirman M.
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Learning and criticality in a self-organizing model of connectome growth. [PDF]
Cirunay MT, Batac RC, Ódor G.
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Seismically Induced Snow Avalanches: The Central Italy Case
Snow avalanches are critical events due to the sudden instability of snow in mountain regions. Seismically induced snow avalanches, due to a particular type of trigger perturbing snow-covered slopes, are occasional events in geodynamically active ...
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Physical Review Letters, 1989
Consider surfaces being brought into contact. It is proposed that atomic layers can collapse or avalanche together when the interfacial spacing falls below a critical distance. This causes a discontinuous drop in the adhesive binding energy. Avalanche can occur regardless of the stiffness of external supports.
, Smith +3 more
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Consider surfaces being brought into contact. It is proposed that atomic layers can collapse or avalanche together when the interfacial spacing falls below a critical distance. This causes a discontinuous drop in the adhesive binding energy. Avalanche can occur regardless of the stiffness of external supports.
, Smith +3 more
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Stochastics and Dynamics, 2016
The avalanche transformation as a model for avalanches in neural dynamics was introduced in [8] in 2008. Here we discuss this transformation in terms of group actions, random dynamics and skew products with a finite invariant measure. The results are based on [8]. Some open problems are mentioned.
Denker, M. +1 more
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The avalanche transformation as a model for avalanches in neural dynamics was introduced in [8] in 2008. Here we discuss this transformation in terms of group actions, random dynamics and skew products with a finite invariant measure. The results are based on [8]. Some open problems are mentioned.
Denker, M. +1 more
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Statistical Evaluation of Waveform Collapse Reveals Scale-Free Properties of Neuronal Avalanches
Neural avalanches are a prominent form of brain activity characterized by network-wide bursts whose statistics follow a power-law distribution with a slope near 3/2.
Jean-Philippe Thivierge +1 more
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1989
Medical aspects of avalanche accidents have apparently not been studied in the American literature. Records from the Utah Avalanche Forecasting Center (UAFC) for the period 1982-1987 were reviewed and compared with similar data from Europe and Canada. One hundred forty-five avalanches involving 188 individuals were reported to the UAFC. Ninety-one (48%)
M D, Grossman +3 more
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Medical aspects of avalanche accidents have apparently not been studied in the American literature. Records from the Utah Avalanche Forecasting Center (UAFC) for the period 1982-1987 were reviewed and compared with similar data from Europe and Canada. One hundred forty-five avalanches involving 188 individuals were reported to the UAFC. Ninety-one (48%)
M D, Grossman +3 more
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