We explore the connection between self-organized criticality and phase transitions in models with absorbing states. Sandpile models are found to exhibit criticality only when a pair of relevant parameters \u2014 dissipation [Formula Presented] and driving field [Formula Presented] \u2014 are set to their critical values. The critical values of [Formula Presented] [Formula Presented] are both equal to zero. The first result is due to the absence of saturation (no bound on energy) in the sandpile model, while the second result is common to other absorbing-state transitions. The original definition of the sandpile model places it at the point [Formula Presented] it is critical by definition. We argue power-law avalanche distributions are a gen...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates the critical behavior of driven dissipative s...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates driven dissipative systems to systems with co...
We study a one-dimensional fixed-energy version (that is, with no input or loss of particles) of Man...
We use a phenomenological field theory, reflecting the symmetries and conservation laws of sandpiles...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates driven dissipative systems to systems with co...
We present a pedagogical introduction to self-organized criticality (SOC), unraveling its connection...
We study sandpile models as closed systems, with the conserved energy density [Formula Presented] pl...
We introduce a renormalization scheme of a type that is able to describe the self-organized critical...
We explore, in the mean-field approximation, robustness with respect to dissipation of self-organize...
We describe the construction of a conserved reaction-diffusion system that exhibits self-organized c...
According to Pruessner and Peters [G. Pruessner and O. Peters, Phys. Rev. E 73, 025106(R) (2006)], t...
We present a pedagogical introduction to self-organized criticality (SOC), unraveling its connection...
We introduce a renormalization scheme of novel type that allows us to characterize the critical stat...
The origin of self-organized criticality in a model without conservation law (Olami, Feder, and Chri...
The origin of self-organized criticality in a model without conservation law (Olami, Feder, and Chri...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates the critical behavior of driven dissipative s...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates driven dissipative systems to systems with co...
We study a one-dimensional fixed-energy version (that is, with no input or loss of particles) of Man...
We use a phenomenological field theory, reflecting the symmetries and conservation laws of sandpiles...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates driven dissipative systems to systems with co...
We present a pedagogical introduction to self-organized criticality (SOC), unraveling its connection...
We study sandpile models as closed systems, with the conserved energy density [Formula Presented] pl...
We introduce a renormalization scheme of a type that is able to describe the self-organized critical...
We explore, in the mean-field approximation, robustness with respect to dissipation of self-organize...
We describe the construction of a conserved reaction-diffusion system that exhibits self-organized c...
According to Pruessner and Peters [G. Pruessner and O. Peters, Phys. Rev. E 73, 025106(R) (2006)], t...
We present a pedagogical introduction to self-organized criticality (SOC), unraveling its connection...
We introduce a renormalization scheme of novel type that allows us to characterize the critical stat...
The origin of self-organized criticality in a model without conservation law (Olami, Feder, and Chri...
The origin of self-organized criticality in a model without conservation law (Olami, Feder, and Chri...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates the critical behavior of driven dissipative s...
A popular theory of self-organized criticality relates driven dissipative systems to systems with co...
We study a one-dimensional fixed-energy version (that is, with no input or loss of particles) of Man...