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Critical probabilities and convergence time of Percolation Probabilistic Cellular Automata

Mathematical Physics 2015-05-19 v5 math.MP

Abstract

This paper considers a class of probabilistic cellular automata undergoing a phase transition with an absorbing state. Denoting by U(x){\mathcal{U}}(x) the neighbourhood of site xx, the transition probability is T(ηx=1ηU(x))=0T(\eta_x = 1 | \eta_{{\mathcal{U}}(x)}) = 0 if ηU(x)=0\eta_{{\mathcal{U}}(x)}= \mathbf{0} or pp otherwise, xZ\forall x \in \mathbb{Z}. For any U\mathcal{U} there exists a non-trivial critical probability pc(U)p_c({\mathcal{U}}) that separates a phase with an absorbing state from a fluctuating phase. This paper studies how the neighbourhood affects the value of pc(U)p_c({\mathcal{U}}) and provides lower bounds for pc(U)p_c({\mathcal{U}}). Furthermore, by using dynamic renormalization techniques, we prove that the expected convergence time of the processes on a finite space with periodic boundaries grows exponentially (resp. logarithmically) with the system size if p>pcp > p_c (resp. p<pcp<p_c). This provides a partial answer to an open problem in Toom et al. (1990, 1994).

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@article{arxiv.1312.6990,
  title  = {Critical probabilities and convergence time of Percolation Probabilistic Cellular Automata},
  author = {Lorenzo Taggi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.6990},
  year   = {2015}
}

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50 pages, 19 Figures