Criticality and Condensation in a Non-Conserving Zero Range Process

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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15 pages, 4 figure, published versio

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10.1088/1742-5468/2007/08/P08017

The Zero-Range Process, in which particles hop between sites on a lattice under conserving dynamics, is a prototypical model for studying real-space condensation. Within this model the system is critical only at the transition point. Here we consider a non-conserving Zero-Range Process which is shown to exhibit generic critical phases which exist in a range of creation and annihilation parameters. The model also exhibits phases characterised by mesocondensates each of which contains a subextensive number of particles. A detailed phase diagram, delineating the various phases, is derived.

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