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Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1992
Abstract Self organized criticality refers to the tendency of highly dissipative systems to drive themselves to a critical state. This may explain why observed physics often displays a wide disparity of length and time scales. The phenomenon is observed in several simple cellular automaton models.
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Abstract Self organized criticality refers to the tendency of highly dissipative systems to drive themselves to a critical state. This may explain why observed physics often displays a wide disparity of length and time scales. The phenomenon is observed in several simple cellular automaton models.
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2000
The study of out-of-equilibrium dynamics (e.g. dynamical phase transitions) and of heterogeneous systems (e.g. spin-glasses) has progressively made popular the concept of complex systems and the importance of systemic approaches: systems with a large number of mutually interacting parts, exchanging energy, matter or information with their environment ...
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The study of out-of-equilibrium dynamics (e.g. dynamical phase transitions) and of heterogeneous systems (e.g. spin-glasses) has progressively made popular the concept of complex systems and the importance of systemic approaches: systems with a large number of mutually interacting parts, exchanging energy, matter or information with their environment ...
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2002
In the previous chapter we have learned about non-linear systems, especially about deterministic chaos. Irregular fluctuations turned out to be the fingerprint of deterministic chaos. However, although fluctuations are ubiquitous in many natural phenomena, nature is obviously not completely irregular.
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In the previous chapter we have learned about non-linear systems, especially about deterministic chaos. Irregular fluctuations turned out to be the fingerprint of deterministic chaos. However, although fluctuations are ubiquitous in many natural phenomena, nature is obviously not completely irregular.
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Self-organized criticality - a model for recrystallization?
Zeitschrift für Metallkunde, 2002Abstract A novel X-ray diffraction method, allowing the position-resolved imaging of a polycrystalline specimen using the diffracted radiation, was applied for in situ investigation of recrystallization of cold-rolled copper. A large area of the specimen could be observed simultaneously, yielding information about nucleation and growth ...
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Online Rebellion: Self-Organized Criticality of Contemporary Protest Movements
SAGE Open, 2020Dmitry Zhukov +2 more
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Seismicity and self-organized criticality
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 1999D L Turcotte
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Theoretical studies of self-organized criticality
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2006Deepak Dhar
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Scaling behaviors and self-organized criticality of two-dimensional small-world neural networks
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and Its Applications, 2020Hong-Li Zeng +2 more
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Evidence for self-organized criticality in evolution
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 1997M E J Newman
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The flaming sandpile: self-organized criticality and wildfires
Ecological Modelling, 1999Carlo Ricotta +2 more
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