E-pile model of self-organized criticality
Abstract
The concept of percolation is combined with a self-consistent treatment of the interaction between the dynamics on a lattice and the external drive. Such a treatment can provide a mechanism by which the system evolves to criticality without fine tuning, thus offering a route to self-organized criticality (SOC) which in many cases is more natural than the weak random drive combined with boundary loss/dissipation as used in standard sand-pile formulations. We introduce a new metaphor, the e-pile model, and a formalism for electric conduction in random media to compute critical exponents for such a system. Variations of the model apply to a number of other physical problems, such as electric plasma discharges, dielectric relaxation, and the dynamics of the Earth's magnetotail.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0711.4571,
title = {E-pile model of self-organized criticality},
author = {A. V. Milovanov and K. Rypdal and J. J. Rasmussen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.4571},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
4 pages, 2 figures