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Universal function of the non-equilibrium phase transition of nonlinear P\'{o}lya urn

Statistical Mechanics 2021-07-21 v1 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability

Abstract

We study the phase transition and the critical properties of a nonlinear P\'{o}lya urn, which is a simple binary stochastic process X(t){0,1},t=1,X(t)\in \{0,1\},t=1,\cdots with a feedback mechanism. Let ff be a continuous function from the unit interval to itself, and z(t)z(t) be the proportion of the first tt variables X(1),,X(t)X(1),\cdots,X(t) that take the value 1. X(t+1)X(t+1) takes the value 1 with probability f(z(t))f(z(t)). When the number of stable fixed points of f(z)f(z) changes, the system undergoes a non-equilibrium phase transition and the order parameter is the limit value of the autocorrelation function. When the system is Z2Z_{2} symmetric, that is, f(z)=1f(1z)f(z)=1-f(1-z), a continuous phase transition occurs, and the autocorrelation function behaves asymptotically as ln(t+1)1/2g(ln(t+1)/ξ)\ln(t+1)^{-1/2}g(\ln(t+1)/\xi), with a suitable definition of the correlation length ξ\xi and the universal function g(x)g(x). We derive g(x)g(x) analytically using stochastic differential equations and the expansion about the strength of stochastic noise. g(x)g(x) determines the asymptotic behavior of the autocorrelation function near the critical point and the universality class of the phase transition.

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@article{arxiv.2011.07874,
  title  = {Universal function of the non-equilibrium phase transition of nonlinear P\'{o}lya urn},
  author = {Kazuaki Nakayama and Shintaro Mori},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.07874},
  year   = {2021}
}

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19 pages, 4 figures