Solitons in the one-dimensional forest fire model
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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solitonsdivergesfirefiresforestmodelone-dimensionalannihilation
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Fires in the one-dimensional Bak-Chen-Tang forest fire model propagate as solitons, resembling shocks in Burgers turbulence. The branching of solitons, creating new fires, is balanced by the pair-wise annihilation of oppositely moving solitons. Two distinct, diverging length scales appear in the limit where the growth rate of trees, $p$, vanishes. The width of the solitons, $w$, diverges as a power law, $1/p$, while the average distance between solitons diverges much faster as $ d \sim \exp({\pi}^2/12p)$.
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