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Optimization and self-organized criticality in a magnetic system
Published 2003-02-13Version 1
We propose a kind of Bak-Sneppen dynamics as a general optimization technique to treat magnetic systems. The resulting dynamics shows self-organized criticality with power law scaling of the spatial and temporal correlations. An alternative method of the extremal optimization is also analyzed here. We provided a numerical confirmation that, for any possible value of its free parameter $\tau$, the extremal optimization dynamics exhibits a non-critical behavior with an infinite spatial range and exponential decay of the avalanches. Using the chiral clock model as our test system, we compare the efficiency of the two dynamics with regard to their abilities to find the system's ground state.
Comments: 5 pages, 4 figures, revtex4
Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics C vol. 14, n. 7 (2003) 911-916
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: self-organized criticality, general optimization technique, systems ground state, extremal optimization dynamics, infinite spatial range
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