TY - JOUR UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.62.7638 IS - 6 JF - Physical Review E Y1 - 2000/12// AV - none ID - eprints1157 SP - 7638 KW - PACS: 05.40.-a KW - 62.20.Mk KW - 02.50.-r EP - 7641 N2 - In this paper we present a theoretical approach that allows us to describe the transition between critical and noncritical behavior when stocastic noise is introduced in extremal models with disorder. Namely, we show that the introduction of thermal noise in invasion percolation (IP) brings the system outside the critical point. This result suggests a possible definition of self-organized criticality systems as ordinary critical systems where the critical point corresponds to set to 0 one of the parameters. We recover both the IP and Eden models for T?0 and T??, respectively. For small T we find a dynamical second-order transition with correlation length diverging when T?0. TI - Invasion percolation with temperature and the nature of self-organized criticality in real systems VL - 62 SN - 1539-3755 PB - American Physical Society A1 - Gabrielli, Andrea A1 - Caldarelli, Guido A1 - Pietronero, Luciano ER -