Breakdown of Simple Scaling in Abelian Sandpile Models in One Dimension

Abstract

We study the abelian sandpile model on decorated one dimensional chains. We determine the structure and the asymptotic form of distribution of avalanche-sizes in these models, and show that these differ qualitatively from the behavior on a simple linear chain. We find that the probability distribution of the total number of topplings s on a finite system of size L is not described by a simple finite size scaling form, but by a linear combination of two simple scaling forms ProbL(s) = 1/L f1(s/L) + 1/L2 f2(s/L2), for large L, where f1 and f2 are some scaling functions of one argument.

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