Evolution of the Correlation Function for a Class of Processes involving Non Local Self - Replication
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2002-11-01
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American Astronomical Society
Abstract
Alarge class of evolutionary processes can be modeled by a rule that involves self-replication of some physical
quantity with a nonlocal rescaling. We show that a class of such models is exactly solvable in the discrete
as well as the continuum limit and can represent several physical situations, as varied as from the formation
of galaxies in some cosmological models to growth of bacterial cultures. This class of models, in general, has
no steady state solution and evolves unstably as as t → ∞ for generic initial conditions. The models can, however,
exhibit an (unstable) power-law correlation function in the continuum limit, for an intermediate range
of times and length scales.
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Cosmology: theory, Galaxies: formation, Large-scale structure of universe