Nonequilibrium dynamics of the zeta urn model
Abstract
We consider a mean-field dynamical urn model, defined by rules which give the rate at which a ball is drawn from an urn and put in another one, chosen amongst an assembly. At equilibrium, this model possesses a fluid and a condensed phase, separated by a critical line. We present an analytical study of the nonequilibrium properties of the fluctuating number of balls in a given urn, considering successively the temporal evolution of its distribution, of its two-time correlation and response functions, and of the associated \fd ratio, both along the critical line and in the condensed phase. For well separated times the \fd ratio admits non-trivial limit values, both at criticality and in the condensed phase, which are universal quantities depending continuously on temperature.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0106272,
title = {Nonequilibrium dynamics of the zeta urn model},
author = {C. Godreche and J. M. Luck},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0106272},
year = {2015}
}
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30 pages, 1 figure