Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2006-02-25
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
6 pages including 5 figures, submitted to Physical Review E
Scientific paper
Self-similarity may originate from two origins, i.e., the process memory and the process' increments ``infinite'' variance. A distinction is attempted by employing the natural time \chi. Concerning the first origin, we analyze recent data on Seismic Electric Signals, which support the view that they exhibit infinitely ranged temporal correlations. Concerning the second, slowly driven systems that emit bursts of various energies E obeying power-law distribution, i.e., P(E) ~ E^-\gamma, are studied. An interrelation between the exponent \gamma and the variance \kappa_1(= <\chi^2> - <\chi>^2) is obtained for the shuffled (randomized) data. In the latter, the most probable value of \kappa_1 is approximately equal to that of the original data. Finally, it is found that the differential entropy associated with the probability P(\kappa_1) maximizes for \gamma around 1.6 to 1.7, which is comparable to the value determined experimentally in diverse phenomena, e.g., solar flares, icequakes, dislocation glide in stressed single crystals of ice e.t.c. It also agrees with the b-value in the Gutenberg-Richter law of earthquakes.
Lazaridou M.
Sarlis N.
Skordas Efthimios
Tanaka Hajime
Varotsos P.
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