The role of diffusion in branching and annihilation random walk models

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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4 pages, 4 figures, 1 table included

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10.1103/PhysRevE.70.066122

Different branching and annihilating random walk models are investigated by cluster mean-field method and simulations in one and two dimensions. In case of the A -> 2A, 2A -> 0 model the cluster mean-field approximations show diffusion dependence in the phase diagram as was found recently by non-perturbative renormalization group method (L. Canet et al., cond-mat/0403423). The same type of survey for the A -> 2A, 4A -> 0 model results in a reentrant phase diagram, similar to that of 2A -> 3A, 4A -> 0 model (G. \'Odor, PRE {\bf 69}, 036112 (2004)). Simulations of the A -> 2A, 4A -> 0 model in one and two dimensions confirm the presence of both the directed percolation transitions at finite branching rates and the mean-field transition at zero branching rate. In two dimensions the directed percolation transition disappears for strong diffusion rates. These results disagree with the predictions of the perturbative renormalization group method.

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