Analysis and Simulation of Evolution Induced Catastrophe
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Abstract
A model of evolution induced catastrophe (EIC) characterized by a nonlocal interaction is proposed. The general feature of the model is its two bias states: explosively catastrophic and globally stable, both consisting in a cascade of locally unstable states. A one-dimensional analysis reveals a transition region from globally stable to catastrophe. A two-dimensional simulation gives a thin fractal fracture profile similar to that observed and also a possible spectrum of fracture fractal. All these are different from percolation. Hence, the EIC model may represent a prototype of natural processes.
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BAI Yilong, XIA Mengfen, KE Fujiu, LU Chunsheng, LING Zhong. Analysis and Simulation of Evolution Induced Catastrophe[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(3): 155-158.
BAI Yilong, XIA Mengfen, KE Fujiu, LU Chunsheng, LING Zhong. Analysis and Simulation of Evolution Induced Catastrophe[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(3): 155-158.
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BAI Yilong, XIA Mengfen, KE Fujiu, LU Chunsheng, LING Zhong. Analysis and Simulation of Evolution Induced Catastrophe[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(3): 155-158.
BAI Yilong, XIA Mengfen, KE Fujiu, LU Chunsheng, LING Zhong. Analysis and Simulation of Evolution Induced Catastrophe[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(3): 155-158.
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