OLAMI-FEDER-CHRISTENSEN MODEL

In physics, in the area of dynamical systems, the 'Olami-Feder-Christensen model' is an example of self-organized criticality where local exchange dynamics are not conservative.

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Variation of the Gutenberg-Richter b values and nontrivial temporal correlations in a spring-block model for earthquakes, Christensen, K. and Olami, Z., , , Journal of Geophysical Research B,

Efficient large-scale simulations of a uniformly driven system, Grassberger, P., , , Physical Review E,

Self-organized criticality and universality in a nonconservative earthquake model, Lise, S. and Paczuski, M., , , Physical Review E,

Scaling in a nonconservative earthquake model of self-organized criticality, Lise, S. and Paczuski, M., , , Physical Review E,

Self-organized criticality in a continuous, nonconservative cellular automaton modeling earthquakes, Olami, Z., Feder, H. J. S. and Christensen, K., , , Physical Review Letters,

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