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== References ==
== References ==


* [1] P. Bak, C. Tang, and K. Wiesenfeld, ''Self-organized criticality'', Phys. Rev. A '''38''', 364 (1988). [http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v38/i1/p364_1|[PDF]]  
* [1] P. Bak, C. Tang, and K. Wiesenfeld, ''Self-organized criticality'', Phys. Rev. A '''38''', 364 (1988). [http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v38/i1/p364_1 [PDF]]  


* [2] S. K. Grumbacher, K. M. McEwen, D. A. Halverson, D. T. Jacobs, and J. Lindner, ''Self‐organized criticality: An experiment with sandpiles'', Am. J. Phys. '''61''', 329 (1993). [http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v61/i4/p329_s1|[PDF]]
* [2] S. K. Grumbacher, K. M. McEwen, D. A. Halverson, D. T. Jacobs, and J. Lindner, ''Self‐organized criticality: An experiment with sandpiles'', Am. J. Phys. '''61''', 329 (1993). [http://ajp.aapt.org/resource/1/ajpias/v61/i4/p329_s1 [PDF]]


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Sandpile models were introduced almost twenty years ago as a paradigmatic example of self-organized criticality (SOC) [1], the tendency of slowly driven dissipative systems to display a scale free avalanche response. Such ideas have had an enormous impact in different fields, ranging from magnetic systems [2], superconductors [3] and mechanics [4, 5], to geophysics and plasma physics, including in particular the magnetosphere [6, 8]. 4 The influence also extends beyond physics, to for example biology [9], human (heart) physiology [10] and cognitive processes or neuroscience [11]. The reason for this success lies in the wide variety of non-equilibrium systems displaying an avalanche response to an external driving. One of the primary aims of SOC was, originally, to explain the wide occurrence of 1/f α noise in natural phenomena, through a direct relation between avalanche scaling and spectral properties [1].

References

  • [1] P. Bak, C. Tang, and K. Wiesenfeld, Self-organized criticality, Phys. Rev. A 38, 364 (1988). [PDF]
  • [2] S. K. Grumbacher, K. M. McEwen, D. A. Halverson, D. T. Jacobs, and J. Lindner, Self‐organized criticality: An experiment with sandpiles, Am. J. Phys. 61, 329 (1993). [PDF]
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