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Avalanche Merging and Continuous Flow in a Sandpile Model
Published 1999-03-10, updated 1999-07-18Version 2
A dynamical transition separating intermittent and continuous flow is observed in a sandpile model, with scaling functions relating the transport behaviors between both regimes. The width of the active zone diverges with system size in the avalanche regime but becomes very narrow for continuous flow. The change of the mean slope, Delta z, on increasing the driving rate, r, obeys Delta z ~ r^{1/theta}. It has nontrivial scaling behavior in the continuous flow phase with an exponent theta given, paradoxically, only in terms of exponents characterizing the avalanches theta = (1+z-D)/(3-D).
Comments: Explanations added; relation to other models
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 572 (1999)
Keywords: sandpile model, avalanche merging, dynamical transition separating intermittent, exponent theta, continuous flow phase
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