Authors
Bruce J West, Michael F Shlesinger
Publication date
1989/6
Source
International Journal of Modern Physics B
Volume
3
Issue
06
Pages
795-819
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company
Description
A generic mechanism for the ubiquitous phenomenon of 1/f noise is reviewed. This mechanism arises in random processes expressible as a product of several random variables. Under mild conditions this product form leads to the log-normal distribution which we show straightforwardly generates 1/f noise. Thus, 1/f noise is tied directly to a probability limit distribution. A second mechanism involving scaling is introduced to provide a natural crossover from log-normal to inverse power-law behavior and generates 1/fα noise instead of pure 1/f noise. Examples of these distributions and the transitions between them are drawn from such diverse areas as economics, scientific productivity, bronchial structure and cardiac activity.
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BJ West, MF Shlesinger - International Journal of Modern Physics B, 1989