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arxiv: nlin/0604042 · v1 · pith:O7N3BOHWnew · submitted 2006-04-20 · 🌊 nlin.CD · cond-mat.stat-mech· q-bio.QM

Universal Scaling Laws for Large Events in Driven Nonequilibrium Systems

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For many driven-nonequilibrium systems, the probability distribution functions of magnitude and recurrence-time of large events follow a powerlaw indicating a strong temporal correlation. In this paper we argue why these probability distribution functions are ubiquitous in driven nonequilibrium systems, and we derive universal scaling laws connecting the magnitudes, recurrence-time, and spatial intervals of large events. The relationships between the scaling exponents have also been studied. We show that the ion-channel current in Voltage-dependent Anion Channels obeys the universal scaling law.

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