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The noise spectrum in the model of self-organised criticality

J Kertesz and L B Kiss

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The explanation of 1/f noise with the help of models of self-organised criticality makes use of combining scaling and the distributed time-constant picture. Limits of applicability of this type of arguments are presented. The numerical study of the two-dimensional model of Bak, Tang and Wiesenfeld (1987) shows that although non-trivial scaling is present, the power spectrum of the total process has a approximately 1/f2 behaviour.


PACS

05.40.Ca Noise

05.45.Df Fractals

MSC

28A80 Fractals (See also 37Fxx)

Subjects

Statistical physics and nonlinear systems

Dates

Issue 9 (7 May 1990)



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