Two correlation patterns as indicators for underlying dynamics of complex systems.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Institute of Particle Physics, Hua-Zhong Normal University, Wuhan 430070, China.

Published: January 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • Two spatial correlation patterns, known as fixed-to-arbitrary and neighboring bin correlation patterns, are introduced as measurement techniques.
  • These patterns are shown to effectively distinguish between correlated and uncorrelated random processes without being affected by scale.
  • The text also explores how these correlation patterns can be applied to analyze high multiplicity events that occur during relativistic heavy ion collisions.

Article Abstract

Two spatial correlation patterns, fixed-to-arbitrary and neighboring bin correlation patterns, are suggested. It is demonstrated that these patterns present scale-independent and distinguishable measures for correlated and uncorrelated random multiplicative cascade processes. Their application to very high multiplicity events in relativistic heavy ion collisions is discussed.

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