The time between events in SOCmodels is typically exponentially distributed, indicating no correlations between events. This is
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The time between events in SOCmodels is typically exponentially distributed, indicating no correlations between events. This is often in contrast to observed behaviour. Solar flares is an example of this. Read [180] and discuss how the OFC, despite its lack of strictly critical behaviour, may be of relevance to solar flare dynamics.
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Complexity Science The Study Of Emergence
ISBN: 9781108834766
1st Edition
Authors: Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen
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