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Linking space-time correlations for a class of self-organized critical systems
Naveen Kumar1, Suram Singh1, Avinash Chand Yadav2
1Department of Physics & Astronomical Sciences, Central University of Jammu, Samba 181 143, India.
Abstract:
The hypothesis of self-organized criticality explains the existence of long-range "space-time" correlations, observed inseparably in many natural dynamical systems. A simple link between these correlations is yet unclear, particularly in fluctuations at an "external drive" timescale. As an example, we consider a class of sandpile models displaying nontrivial correlations. We apply the scaling method and determine spatial cross-correlation by establishing a relationship between local and global temporal correlations. We find that the spatial cross-correlation decays in a power-law manner with an exponent γ=1-δ, where δ characterizes a scaling of the total power of the global temporal process with the system size.
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