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Critical phenomena in presence of symmetric absorbing states: a microscopic spin model with tunable parameters

Ahmadreza Azizi, Michel Pleimling

Published 2020-07-21Version 1

The Langevin description of systems with two symmetric absorbing states yields a phase diagram with three different phases (disordered and active, ordered and active, absorbing) separated by critical lines belonging to three different universality classes (generalized voter, Ising, and directed percolation). In this paper we present a microscopic spin model with two symmetric absorbing states that has the property that the model parameters can be varied in a continuous way. Our results, obtained through extensive numerical simulations, indicate that all features of the Langevin description are encountered for our two-dimensionsal microscopic spin model. Thus the Ising and direction percolation lines merge into a generalized voter critical line at a point in parameter space that is not identical to the classical voter model. A vast range of different quantities are used to determine the universality classes of the order-disorder and absorbing phase transitions. The investigation of time-dependent quantities at a critical point belonging to the generalized voter universality class reveals a more complicated picture than previously discussed in the literature.

Comments: 18 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in the Physical Review E
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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