Critical Dynamics of the Contact Process with Quenched Disorder
Condensed Matter
2009-10-28 v1
Abstract
We study critical spreading dynamics in the two-dimensional contact process (CP) with quenched disorder in the form of random dilution. In the pure model, spreading from a single particle at the critical point is characterized by the critical exponents of directed percolation: in dimensions, , , and . Disorder causes a dramatic change in the critical exponents, to , , and . These exponents govern spreading following a long crossover period. The usual hyperscaling relation, , is violated. Our results support the conjecture by Bramson, Durrett, and Schonmann [Ann. Prob. {\bf 19}, 960 (1991)], that in two or more dimensions the disordered CP has only a single phase transition.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9604148,
title = {Critical Dynamics of the Contact Process with Quenched Disorder},
author = {Adriana G. Moreira and Ronald Dickman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9604148},
year = {2009}
}
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11 pages, REVTeX, four figures available on request