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Continuously varying exponents in $A+B \to 0$ reaction with long-ranged attractive interaction

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

We investigate the kinetics of the A+B0A+B \to 0 reaction with long-range attractive interaction V(r)r2σV(r) \sim -r^{-2\sigma} between AA and BB or with the drift velocity vrσv \sim r^{-\sigma} in one dimension, where rr is the closest distance between AA and BB. It is analytically show that the dynamical exponents for density of particles (ρ\rho) and the size of domains (\ell) continuously vary with σ\sigma when σ<σc=/1/2\sigma < \sigma_c =/1/2, while that for the distance between adjacent opposite species (AB\ell_{AB}) varies when σ<σcAB=7/6\sigma < \sigma_c^{AB}= 7/6. Beyond σcAB\sigma_c^{AB}, diffusive motions dominate the kinetics, so that the dynamical behavior for diffusive systems is completely recovered. These anomalous behaviors with the two crossover values of σ\sigma are supported by numerical simulations and the argument of effective repulsion between the opposite species domains.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0603493,
  title  = {Continuously varying exponents in $A+B \to 0$ reaction with long-ranged attractive interaction},
  author = {Sungchul Kwon and S. Y. Yoon and Yup Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0603493},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures