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Subdiffusive Activity Spreading in the Diffusive Epidemic Process (2105.14871v1)
Published 31 May 2021 in cond-mat.stat-mech
Abstract: The diffusive epidemic process is a paradigmatic example of an absorbing state phase transition in which healthy and infected individuals spread with different diffusion constants. Using stochastic activity spreading simulations in combination with finite-size scaling analyses we reveal two qualitatively different processes that characterize the critical dynamics: subdiffusive propagation of infection clusters and diffusive fluctuations in the healthy population. This suggests the presence of a strong-coupling regime and sheds new light on a longstanding debate about the theoretical classification of the system.