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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E Année : 2017

Power-law statistics and universal scaling in the absence of criticality

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Critical states are sometimes identified experimentally through power-law statistics or universal scaling functions. We show here that such features naturally emerge from networks in self-sustained irregular regimes away from criticality. In these regimes, statistical physics theory of large interacting systems predict a regime where the nodes have independent and identically distributed dynamics. We thus investigated the statistics of a system in which units are replaced by independent stochastic surrogates and found the same power-law statistics, indicating that these are not sufficient to establish criticality. We rather suggest that these are universal features of large-scale networks when considered macroscopically. These results put caution on the interpretation of scaling laws found in nature.

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hal-02063982 , version 1 (11-03-2019)

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Jonathan Touboul, Alain Destexhe. Power-law statistics and universal scaling in the absence of criticality. Physical Review E , 2017, 95 (1), pp.012413. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.95.012413⟩. ⟨hal-02063982⟩
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