Phase diagram of a probabilistic cellular automaton with three-site interactions
Abstract
We study a (1+1) dimensional probabilistic cellular automaton that is closely related to the Domany-Kinzel (DKCA), but in which the update of a given site depends on the state of {\it three} sites at the previous time step. Thus, compared with the DKCA, there is an additional parameter, , representing the probability for a site to be active at time , given that its nearest neighbors and itself were active at time . We study phase transitions and critical behavior for the activity {\it and} for damage spreading, using one- and two-site mean-field approximations, and simulations, for and . We find evidence for a line of tricritical points in the () parameter space, obtained using a mean-field approximation at pair level. To construct the phase diagram in simulations we employ the growth-exponent method in an interface representation. For , the phase diagram is similar to the DKCA, but the damage spreading transition exhibits a reentrant phase. For , the growth-exponent method reproduces the two absorbing states, first and second-order phase transitions, bicritical point, and damage spreading transition recently identified by Bagnoli {\it et al.} [Phys. Rev. E{\bf 63}, 046116 (2001)].
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0210036,
title = {Phase diagram of a probabilistic cellular automaton with three-site interactions},
author = {A. P. F. Atman and R. Dickman and J. G. Moreira},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0210036},
year = {2016}
}
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15 pages, 7 figures, submited to PRE