Nonunique Stationary States and Broken Universality in Birth Death Diffusion Processes (2106.14865v1)
Abstract: Systems with absorbing configurations usually lead to a unique stationary probability measure called quasi stationary state (QSS) defined with respect to the survived samples. We show that the birth death diffusion (BBD) processes exhibit universal phases and phase transitions when the birth and death rates depend on the instantaneous particle density and their time scales are exponentially separated from the diffusion rates. In absence of birth, these models exhibit non-unique QSSs and lead to an absorbing phase transition (APT) at some critical nonzero death rate; the usual notion of universality is broken as the critical exponents of APT here depend on the initial density distribution.
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