Re-examination of minimal models for sheared particles reveals anomalous absorbing-state criticality at high densities, including new transitions and Griffiths smearing, explained by a fractional-time field theory.
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A pre-asymptotic scaling law for the Binder cumulant shows that non-reciprocal interactions act as a relevant perturbation that drives conserved sandpiles from non-mean-field to mean-field criticality.
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Anomalous Criticality of Absorbing State Transition toward Jamming
Re-examination of minimal models for sheared particles reveals anomalous absorbing-state criticality at high densities, including new transitions and Griffiths smearing, explained by a fractional-time field theory.
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Crossover Scaling of Binder Cumulant and its application in Non-reciprocal Sandpiles
A pre-asymptotic scaling law for the Binder cumulant shows that non-reciprocal interactions act as a relevant perturbation that drives conserved sandpiles from non-mean-field to mean-field criticality.