Forest fire as a temperature-pattern-driven depinning problem.

IF 2.4 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, FLUIDS & PLASMAS
J Cheraghalizadeh, Hans J Herrmann, M N Najafi
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Abstract

A weighted isotropic forest fire model (WFFM) is introduced with an external parameter β, representing environmental factors such as inverse temperature and humidity. The spatial configuration of trees is modeled either by uncorrelated percolation with occupation probability p or by correlated percolation using the Ising model with an artificial temperature T, which controls correlations. The burning clusters are shown to exhibit a depinning transition at a p-dependent critical β_{c} (or T-dependent in the correlated case), with critically pinned states indicating that β acts as a driving force. For uncorrelated percolation, the critical exponents for nonfractal observables place the transition in the percolation universality class, while the hull fractal dimension varies from 1.34(1) at p=1 to 1.73(2) at p=p_{c}, showing that introducing correlation in the spatial structure changes the OP universality class to a new universality class for the driven interfaces. This challenges recent predictions and opens up new frontiers in our understanding concerning the effect of spatial correlations on the properties of driven interfaces.

森林火灾是温度模式驱动的脱屑问题。
引入了一个加权各向同性森林火灾模型(WFFM),该模型的外部参数为β,表示温度和湿度等环境因子。树木的空间结构可以通过不相关渗透(占用概率p)或相关渗透(使用人工温度T控制相关性的Ising模型)来建模。燃烧团簇在依赖于p的临界β_{c}(或在相关情况下依赖于t)下表现出脱皮转变,具有临界固定状态,表明β起驱动作用。对于非相关渗流,非分形观测值的临界指数将过渡置于渗流普适性类中,而船体分形维数在p=1时从1.34(1)变化到p=p_{c}时的1.73(2),表明在空间结构中引入相关性将驱动界面的OP普适性类转变为新的普适性类。这对最近的预测提出了挑战,并为我们理解空间相关性对驱动界面性质的影响开辟了新的领域。
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Physical Review E
Physical Review E PHYSICS, FLUIDS & PLASMASPHYSICS, MATHEMAT-PHYSICS, MATHEMATICAL
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
16.70%
发文量
2110
期刊介绍: Physical Review E (PRE), broad and interdisciplinary in scope, focuses on collective phenomena of many-body systems, with statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics as the central themes of the journal. Physical Review E publishes recent developments in biological and soft matter physics including granular materials, colloids, complex fluids, liquid crystals, and polymers. The journal covers fluid dynamics and plasma physics and includes sections on computational and interdisciplinary physics, for example, complex networks.
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