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Self-Organized Criticality

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The article was published on 1998-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 610 citations till now.

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Fractal Characteristics of Response Time Variability

TL;DR: The authors found that the distribution of lexical decision response times obey an inverse power-law scaling relation, which implies lexical decisions do not conform to a characteristic measu cation.
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Self-Organised Criticality

TL;DR: The concept of self-organised criticality is introduced in this article, where the authors show that certain systems, maintained in a nonequilibrium state by a continuous supply of material or energy, can evolve spontaneously to a critical state, without external regulation.
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Continuous vs. discontinuous melt segregation in migmatites: insights from a cellular automaton model

TL;DR: In this article, a cellular automaton model is presented that simulates melt extraction from migmatites, where the varying parameters are the relative amount of melt, thresholds for melt connection leading to movement and melt escape, and type of deformation (pure and/or simple shear).
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Percolation in real Wildfires

TL;DR: In this paper, the fractal dimension and lacunarity of three fire scars classified from satellite imagery are analyzed and it is shown that the burned clusters behave similarly to percolation clusters on boundaries and look more dense in their core.
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Correlation between Risk Aversion and Wealth distribution

TL;DR: In this article, the authors study a model where agents posses different levels of risk aversion, going from uniform to a random distribution, and find correlations between wealth and risk aversion.