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Numerical Study of the Correspondence Between the Dissipative and Fixed Energy Abelian Sandpile Models

Published 18 Apr 2011 in cond-mat.soft | (1104.3548v1)

Abstract: We consider the Abelian sandpile model (ASM) on the large square lattice with a single dissipative site (sink). Particles are added by one per unit time at random sites and the resulting density of particles is calculated as a function of time. We observe different scenarios of evolution depending on the value of initial uniform density (height) h0=0,1,2,3h_0=0,1,2,3. During the first stage of the evolution, the density of particles increases linearly. Reaching a critical density ρc(h0)\rho_c(h_0), the system changes its behavior sharply and relaxes exponentially to the stationary state of the ASM with ρs=25/8\rho_s=25/8. We found numerically that ρc(0)=ρs\rho_c(0)=\rho_s and $\rho_c(h_0>0) \neq \rho_s$. Our observations suggest that the equality ρc=ρs\rho_c=\rho_s holds for more general initial conditions with non-positive heights. In parallel with the ASM, we consider the conservative fixed-energy Abelian sandpile model (FES). The extensive Monte-Carlo simulations for h0=0,1,2,3h_0=0,1,2,3 have confirmed that in the limit of large lattices ρc(h0)\rho_c(h_0) coincides with the threshold density ρth(h0)\rho_{th}(h_0) of FES. Therefore, ρth(h0)\rho_{th}(h_0) can be identified with ρs\rho_s if the FES starts its evolution with non-positive uniform height h00h_0 \leq 0.

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