Abstract
Abstract We consider the Robin Hood dynamics, a one-dimensional extremal self-organized critical model that describes the low-temperature creep phenomenon. One of the key quantities is the time evolution of the state variable (force noise). To understand the temporal correlations, we compute the power spectra of the local force fluctuations and apply finite-size scaling to get scaling functions and critical exponents. We find a signature of the 1 / f α noise for the local force with a nontrivial value of the spectral exponent 0 < α < 2 . We also examine temporal fluctuations in the position of the extremal site and a local activity signal. We present results for different local interaction rules of the model.
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