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Emergence of hysteresis in a network of nonhysteretic agents with continuous responses | May Lim
; Caesar Saloma
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21 Jan 2002 | Journal: | Phys Rev Lett, 88 (3), 038701 | Abstract: | We model the emergence of hysteresis as a collective behavior in a lattice network of individually nonhysteretic agents with continuous responses. The emergence, which depends on the agent’s characteristic response to an external input, is optimized at a finite interaction size of the Moore neighborhood. The network also exhibits rich behavior including power-law variations, chaos, and system saturation. Our model is used to describe the hysteresis and high-frequency fluctuations in the oxygen isotope variation ( delta18O) data of ice (Greenland Ice Core Project) that exhibit the Younger Dryas cold event. | Source: | PubMed, pmid11801093 | Services: | Forum | Review | Favorites |
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