Critical droplets in Metastable States of Probabilistic Cellular Automata
Abstract
We consider the problem of metastability in a probabilistic cellular automaton (PCA) with a parallel updating rule which is reversible with respect to a Gibbs measure. The dynamical rules contain two parameters and which resemble, but are not identical to, the inverse temperature and external magnetic field in a ferromagnetic Ising model; in particular, the phase diagram of the system has two stable phases when is large enough and is zero, and a unique phase when is nonzero. When the system evolves, at small positive values of , from an initial state with all spins down, the PCA dynamics give rise to a transition from a metastable to a stable phase when a droplet of the favored phase inside the metastable phase reaches a critical size. We give heuristic arguments to estimate the critical size in the limit of zero ``temperature'' (), as well as estimates of the time required for the formation of such a droplet in a finite system. Monte Carlo simulations give results in good agreement with the theoretical predictions.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9810077,
title = {Critical droplets in Metastable States of Probabilistic Cellular Automata},
author = {Stephen Bigelis and Emilio N. M. Cirillo and Joel L. Lebowitz and Eugene R. Speer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9810077},
year = {2009}
}
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