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28 March 2024
 
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Dissipative self-organized branching in a dynamic population
Dranreb Earl Juanico ; Christopher Monterola ; Caesar Saloma ;
Date 31 Mar 2007
Journal Phys Rev E, 75 (4 Pt 2), 045105
AbstractWe study a locally nonconservative self-organized branching process (SOBP) in an open system of excitable agents exhibiting spontaneous excitation and deexcitation. The SOBP achieves criticality even in the absence of energy conservation as the population relaxes to a stable state with no overexcited agent. Criticality is widely thought to happen only in a locally conservative SOBP. Our model explains the observed characteristic size in the size distribution of tuna fish schools and the neuronal avalanches in cortical networks.
Source PubMed, pmid17500949
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