Phys. Rev. E 52, R2168 - R2171 (1995)Long-range anticorrelations and non-Gaussian behavior of a leaky faucet
T.J.P. Penna and P.M.C. de Oliveira
J.C. Sartorelli, W.M. Gonçalves, and R.D. Pinto
We find that intervals between successive drops from a leaky faucet display scale-invariant, long-range anticorrelations characterized by the same exponents of heartbeat-to-heartbeat intervals of healthy subjects. From this analysis leaky faucets should be considered as a system in criticality. This behavior is also confirmed by numerical simulations on a lattice and it is independent of faucet width and flow rate. The histogram for the drop intervals is also well described by a Lévy distribution with the same index for both histograms of healthy and diseased subjects. This additional result corroborates the evidence for similarities between leaky faucets and healthy hearts underlying dynamics. ©1995 The American Physical Society
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