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Explanation of flicker noise with the Bak-Tang-Wiesenfeld model of self-organized criticality

Alexander Shapoval, M. G. Shnirman

2024Physical review. E11 citationsDOI

Abstract

With the original Bak-Tang-Wisenefeld (BTW) sandpile we uncover the 1/φ noise in the mechanism maintaining self-organized criticality (SOC)-the question raised together with the concept of SOC. The BTW sandpile and the phenomenon of SOC in general are built on the slow time scale at which the system is loaded and the fast time scale at which the stress is transported outward from overloaded locations. Exploring the dynamics of stress in the slow time in the BTW sandpile, we posit that it follows cycles of gradual stress accumulation that end up with an abrupt stress release and the drop of the system to subcritical state. As the system size grows, the intracycle dynamics exhibits the 1/φ-like spectrum that extends boundlessly and corresponds to the stress release within the critical state.

Topics & Concepts

Self-organized criticalityCriticalityFlickerFlicker noiseNoise (video)Statistical physicsEconometricsComputer scienceStatisticsMathematicsTelecommunicationsPhysicsArtificial intelligenceNoise figureImage (mathematics)Nuclear physicsAmplifierBandwidth (computing)Operating systemTheoretical and Computational PhysicsComplex Systems and Time Series AnalysisEarthquake Detection and Analysis