Record dynamics of evolving metastable systems: theory and applications
Paolo Sibani, Stefan Boettcher, Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen

TL;DR
Record Dynamics provides a framework to analyze complex systems evolving through metastable states, characterized by sudden quakes, with broad applications across physical, biological, and cultural systems.
Contribution
This paper synthesizes methods and ideas of Record Dynamics, contrasting it with other paradigms, and demonstrates its empirical verification and broad applicability.
Findings
Quakes follow Poissonian statistics in white noise series
Relaxation effects follow power-law behavior
Empirical verification of log time homogeneity in quake dynamics
Abstract
Record Dynamics (RD) deals with complex systems evolving through a sequence of metastable stages. These are macroscopically distinguishable and appear stationary, except for the sudden and rapid changes, called quakes, which induce the transitions from one stage to the next. This phenomenology is well known in physics as "physical aging", but from the vantage point of RD the evolution of a class of systems of physical, biological and cultural origin is rooted in a hierarchically structured configuration space and can therefore be analyzed by similar statistical tools. This colloquium paper strives to present in a coherent fashion methods and ideas that have gradually evolved over time. To this end, it first describes the differences and similarities between RD and two widespread paradigms of complex dynamics, Self Organized Criticality and Continuous Time Random Walks. It then outlines…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComplex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
