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Self-Organized Criticality
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Self-Organized Criticality in the Brain
Dietmar Plenz,Tiago L. Ribeiro,Stephanie R. Miller,Patrick A. Kells,Ali Vakili,Elliott L. Capek +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review experimental findings of isolated, layered cortex preparations to self-organize towards four dynamical motifs identified in the cortex in vivo: up-states, oscillations, neuronal avalanches, and coherence potentials.
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Statistics of Low-Frequency Pulsations in Critical Regimes of Heat Mass Exchange with Phase Transitions
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated fluctuation dynamics in critical and transitional modes of heat mass exchange and showed the existence of irregular high-energy pulsations with power spectrum inversely proportional to the frequency.
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Dynamics of Structural Rearrangement in Dusty Plasma Liquids
TL;DR: In this article, the structural rearrangement in a strongly coupled nonlinear network under stochastic thermal agitation has been studied, where the information is cascaded and eventually randomized in the network through many body interaction and thermal kicks.
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Fluctuations and clustering of multiplicity in collisions of relativistic ions.
TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that the observed non-monotonic behaviour of the scaled variance of multiplicity distribution as a function of collision centrality can be fully explained by the correlations between produced particles promoting cluster formation.
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Broad distribution of stick-slip events in Slowly Sheared Granular Media: Table-top production of a Gutenberg-Richter-like distribution
Michael Bretz,Russell Zaretzki,Russell Zaretzki,Stuart B. Field,Stuart B. Field,Namiko Mitarai,Franco Nori +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors monitor the stick-slip displacements of a very slowly driven moveable perforated top plate which interacts via shearing with a packing of identical glass beads confined in a tray.