This gathers in fluxes and stores them in long-range correlations.
Dr. Jeffrey M. Hausdorff of Beth Israel Hospital reported that his group had found "long-range self-similar correlations extending over hundreds of steps."
Look, quantum mechanics allows for the long-range correlation of particles.
He viewed these waves as a means by which order could be maintained in living systems, and argued that the neuronal network could support long-range correlation of dipoles.
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If the motion is diffusive, and in a medium without long-range correlations, the squared displacement of the molecule from its original position will eventually grow linearly with time (Einstein's equation).
Moreover, the variations over a long series of beats seem to have long-range correlation - that is, they are fractal.
Diseased hearts in danger of failure show random variation but no such long-range correlation of patterns, he says.
In this work on a square lattice of frustrated magnets, Wang et al. observed both ice-like short-range correlations and the absence of long-range correlations, just like in the spin ice at low temperature.