(PDF) Anisotropy and Universality: The Oslo Model, the Rice
Jan 1, 2004 · We show that any amount of anisotropy moves the Oslo model to another known universality class, the exponents of which can be derived exactly. This amounts to an exact
Jan 1, 2004 · We show that any amount of anisotropy moves the Oslo model to another known universality class, the exponents of which can be derived exactly. This amounts to an exact
Jan 1, 2004 · We show that any amount of anisotropy moves the Oslo model to another known universality class, the exponents of which can be
Jun 8, 2016 · PDF | We present simulations of the 1-dimensional Oslo rice pile model in which the critical height at each site is randomly reset after each toppling.... | Find, read and cite all the
Mar 19, 2003 · The Oslo rice pile model is a sandpile-like paradigmatic model of self-organized criticality (SOC). In this paper it is shown that the Oslo model is in fact exactly a discrete
Oct 25, 2016 · We present simulations of the one-dimensional Oslo rice pile model in which the critical height at each site is randomly reset after each toppling. We use the fact that the
Jan 23, 2025 · We study the fluctuations of the avalanche size s of the Oslo rice pile Model [1], a paradigmatic example of a non-equilibrium system that evolves spontaneously into a scale
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Aug 7, 2018 · We study the uctuations of the avalanche size s of the Oslo rice pile Model [3], a paradigmatic example of a non-equilibrium system that evolves spontaneously into a scale
Jan 18, 2023 · The Oslo rice pile model is a sandpile-like paradigmatic model of "Self-Organized Criticality" (SOC). In this paper it is shown that the Oslo model is in fact exactly a discrete
Jun 8, 2016 · PDF | We present simulations of the 1-dimensional Oslo rice pile model in which the critical height at each site is randomly reset after
Mar 12, 2004 · The generalized model described above continuously connects the established original Oslo model and an exactly solvable, directed variant. This variant has, compared to
The Oslo model is a simple 1D model of a ricepile that exhibits self-organised criticality (scale invariance) when it reaches a steady state. Refer to Christensen, Kim, and Nicholas R. Moloney.
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