2013
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.87.012108
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Domino model for geomagnetic field reversals

Abstract: We solve the equations of motion of a one-dimensional planar Heisenberg (or Vaks-Larkin) model consisting of a system of interacting macro-spins aligned along a ring. Each spin has unit length and is described by its angle with respect to the rotational axis. The orientation of the spins can vary in time due to spin-spin interaction and random forcing. We statistically describe the behavior of the sum of all spins for different parameters. The term "domino model" in the title refers to the interaction among th… Show more

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“…This model was proposed by Mazaud and Laj (1989) and then applied by Mori et al (2013) 6 to study geomagnetic field reversals.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…This model was proposed by Mazaud and Laj (1989) and then applied by Mori et al (2013) 6 to study geomagnetic field reversals.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…We considered two variations of macro-spin interactions: macro-spins interacting pair-wise with their neighbors and macro-spin interacting with all other macro-spins. In the first case the coupling is confined in short distances, hence we have the Short-range Coupling Spins FIGURE 1 | Sketch of the Standard "Domino" model (adapted from Mori et al, 2013).…”
Section: Statistical Models "Domino" Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The numerical models span from models based on magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) partial differential equations (Rüdiger and Hollerbach, 2004;Christensen and Wicht, 2007) to "toy" models like the "domino" model (Nakamichi et al, 2011;Mori et al, 2013;Duka et al, 2015) or Rikitake two-disk dynamo (Hoshi and Kono, 1988). The time series obtained by numerically simulating various MHD models show that geomagnetic field reversals occur by imposing different conditions and different parameter values on the 3D dynamo equations Roberts, 1995, 1997;Glatzmaier et al, 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
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