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Criticidade Auto-Organizada×Modelagem Baseada em Agentes (ABM)×Análise de Quantificação de Recorrência (RQA)×
ÁreaSistemas complexosSimulaçãoSistemas complexos
FamíliaRegression modelProcess / pipelineMachine learning
Ano de origem19871970s–1990s (formalized as a field)2007
Autor originalPer Bak, Chao Tang & Kurt WiesenfeldThomas Schelling and Robert Axelrod (foundational contributions, 1970s–1990s)Marwan, Romano, Thiel & Kurths
TipoDynamical systems modelComputational simulation methodNonlinear time-series characterization
Fonte seminalBak, P., Tang, C., & Wiesenfeld, K. (1987). Self-organized criticality: An explanation of 1/f noise. Physical Review Letters, 59(4), 381–384. DOI ↗Axelrod, R. (1997). The Complexity of Cooperation: Agent-Based Models of Competition and Collaboration. Princeton University Press. DOI ↗Marwan, N., Romano, M. C., Thiel, M., & Kurths, J. (2007). Recurrence plots for the analysis of complex systems. Physics Reports, 438(5–6), 237–329. DOI ↗
Outros nomesSOC, Sandpile Model, Critical Self-Organization, Kendiliğinden Örgütlenen KritiklikABM, Ajan Tabanlı Modelleme (ABM), multi-agent simulation, individual-based modelingRQA, Recurrence Plot Analysis, Nonlinear Recurrence Analysis, Tekrarlama Kantifikasyon Analizi
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ResumoSelf-Organized Criticality (SOC) is a dynamical systems framework introduced by Per Bak, Chao Tang, and Kurt Wiesenfeld in 1987 to explain how large, dissipative systems spontaneously evolve toward a critical state without external fine-tuning. At the critical state, the system produces scale-invariant fluctuations — avalanches whose size and duration follow power-law distributions — and generates 1/f (pink) noise in its power spectrum.Agent-based modeling (ABM) is a computational simulation method, formalized through the work of Thomas Schelling and Robert Axelrod in the 1970s–1990s, that simulates the behavior of complex systems by specifying and running autonomous agents — individuals, firms, cells, or any bounded entity — whose local interactions with each other and with their environment collectively produce global, system-level patterns that could not be predicted from any single agent's rules alone.Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RQA) is a nonlinear method for characterizing the dynamics of a time series by quantifying the small-scale structure of its recurrence plot. Introduced in its modern, comprehensive form by Marwan, Romano, Thiel, and Kurths in 2007, RQA extracts scalar measures — such as recurrence rate, determinism, laminarity, and Shannon entropy — that capture periodicity, chaos, stationarity, and transitions in complex dynamical systems.
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