An extension of the Ising-Curie-Weiss model of self-organized criticality with a threshold on the interaction range
Abstract
In arXiv:1301.6911, Cerf and Gorny constructed a model of self-organized criticality, by introducing an automatic control of the temperature parameter in the generalized Ising Curie-Weiss model. The fluctuations of the magnetization of this spin model are of order n3/4 with a limiting law of the form C(-x4), as in the critical regime of the Curie-Weiss model. In this article, we build upon this model by replacing the mean-field interaction with a one-dimensional interaction with a certain range rn which varies as a function of the number n of particles. In the Gaussian case, we show that the self-critical behaviour observed in the mean-field case extends to interaction ranges rn n3/4 and we show that this threshold is sharp, with different fluctuations when the interaction range is of order of n3/4 or smaller than n3/4.
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