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Discretized diffusion processes

Caldarelli, G.
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De los Rios, P.  
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Pietronero, L.
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2000
Physical Review Letters

We study the properties of the "rigid Laplacian" operator; that is we consider solutions of the Laplacian equation in the presence of fixed truncation errors. The dynamics of convergence to the correct analytical solution displays the presence of a metastable set of numerical solutions, whose presence can be related to granularity. We provide some scaling analysis in order to determine the value of the exponents characterizing the process. We believe that this prototype model is also suitable to provide an explanation of the widespread presence of power law in a social and economic system where information and decision diffuse, with errors and delay from agent to agent.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.4848
Author(s)
Caldarelli, G.
De los Rios, P.  
Pietronero, L.
Zhang, Y. C.
Ciliberti, S.
Date Issued

2000

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

85

Start page

4848

End page

4851

Subjects

Self-Organized Criticality

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Dynamics

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