On Origin of Power-Law Distributions in Self-Organized Criticality from Random Walk Treatment

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2008 Chinese Physical Society
, , Citation Cao Xiao-Feng et al 2008 Commun. Theor. Phys. 49 249 DOI 10.1088/0253-6102/49/1/52

0253-6102/49/1/249

Abstract

The origin of power-law distributions in self-organized criticality is investigated by treating the variation of the number of active sites in the system as a stochastic process. An avalanche is then regarded as a first-return random walk process in a one-dimensional lattice. We assume that the variation of the number of active sites has three possibilities in each update: to increase by 1 with probability f1, to decrease by 1 with probability f2, or remain unchanged with probability 1-f1 -f2. This mimics the dynamics in the system. Power-law distributions of the lifetime are found when the random walk is unbiased with equal probability to move in opposite directions. This shows that power-law distributions in self-organized criticality may be caused by the balance of competitive interactions.

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10.1088/0253-6102/49/1/52