In a conserved two-species model with non-reciprocal interactions, structural and dynamic correlations are governed by different correlation lengths, with a new exponent ν_n controlling the dynamic one.
Fate of the Ising universality class under nonreciprocal interactions
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We study the critical behavior of a two-dimensional Ising model with nonreciprocal vision-cone interactions, which explicitly violate reciprocity and detailed balance. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations and dynamic renormalization-group analysis show that the asymptotic critical exponents remain fully consistent with the equilibrium Ising universality class over a broad range of nonreciprocal coupling strengths $\lambda$. In contrast, dimensionless quantities such as the Binder cumulant and the correlation-length ratio display pronounced anisotropic nonequilibrium corrections and systematically deviate from their equilibrium Ising values. The renormalization-group flow further demonstrates that the nonreciprocal perturbation is irrelevant at the Wilson-Fisher fixed point while generating a finite shift of the critical temperature proportional to $\lambda^2$. Our results demonstrate the remarkable robustness of two-dimensional Ising criticality against this class of directional interactions.
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Scaling behavior in non-reciprocal and odd conserved dynamics near criticality
In a conserved two-species model with non-reciprocal interactions, structural and dynamic correlations are governed by different correlation lengths, with a new exponent ν_n controlling the dynamic one.