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A minimal mechanism leading to discontinuous phase transitions for short-range systems with absorbing states (1312.2408v2)

Published 9 Dec 2013 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: Motivated by recent findings, we discuss the existence of a direct and robust mechanism providing discontinuous absorbing transitions in short range systems with single species, with no extra symmetries or conservation laws. We consider variants of the contact process, in which at least two adjacent particles (instead of one, as commonly assumed) are required to create a new species. Many interaction rules are analyzed, including distinct cluster annihilations and a modified version of the original pair contact process (PCP). Through detailed time dependent numerical simulations we find that for our modified models, the phase transitions are of first-order, hence contrasting with their corresponding usual formulations in the literature, which are of second-order. By calculating the order-parameter distributions, the obtained bimodal shapes as well as the finite scale analysis reinforce coexisting phases, so a discontinuous transition. These findings strongly suggest that above particle creation requirements constitute a minimum and fundamental mechanism determining the phase coexistence in short-range contact processes.

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