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Scale-free energy dissipation and dynamic phase transition in stochastic sandpiles

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

We study numerically scaling properties of the distribution of cumulative energy dissipated in an avalanche and the dynamic phase transition in a stochastic directed cellular automaton [B. Tadi\'c and D. Dhar, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 79}, 1519 (1997)] in d=1+1 dimensions. In the critical steady state occurring for the probability of toppling ppp\ge p^\star= 0.70548, the dissipated energy distribution exhibits scaling behavior with new scaling exponents τE\tau_E and D_E for slope and cut-off energy, respectively, indicating that the sandpile surface is a fractal. In contrast to avalanche exponents, the energy exponents appear to be p- dependent in the region pp<1p^\star \le p <1, however the product (τE1)DE(\tau_E-1)D_E remains universal. We estimate the roughness exponent of the transverse section of the pile as χ=0.44±0.04\chi =0.44\pm 0.04. Critical exponents characterizing the dynamic phase transition at pp^\star are obtained by direct simulation and scaling analysis of the survival probability distribution and the average outflow current. The transition belongs to a new universality class with the critical exponents ν=γ=1.22±0.02\nu_\| =\gamma =1.22 \pm 0.02, β=0.56±0.02\beta =0.56\pm 0.02 and ν=0.761±0.029\nu_\bot = 0.761 \pm 0.029, with apparent violation of hyperscaling. Generalized hyperscaling relation leads to β+β=(d1)ν\beta + \beta ^\prime = (d-1)\nu_\bot , where β=0.195±0.012\beta ^\prime = 0.195 \pm 0.012 is the exponent governed by the ultimate survival probability.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9909242,
  title  = {Scale-free energy dissipation and dynamic phase transition in stochastic sandpiles},
  author = {Bosiljka Tadic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9909242},
  year   = {2009}
}