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arxiv: cond-mat/0003285 · v1 · pith:CIUXGTZGnew · submitted 2000-03-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Absorbing-state phase transitions in fixed-energy sandpiles

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keywords sandpilesabsorbingclassesdensitydynamicsenergyfixed-energymodels
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We study sandpile models as closed systems, with conserved energy density $\zeta$ playing the role of an external parameter. The critical energy density, $\zeta_c$, marks a nonequilibrium phase transition between active and absorbing states. Several fixed-energy sandpiles are studied in extensive simulations of stationary and transient properties, as well as the dynamics of roughening in an interface-height representation. Our primary goal is to identify the universality classes of such models, in hopes of assessing the validity of two recently proposed approaches to sandpiles: a phenomenological continuum Langevin description with absorbing states, and a mapping to driven interface dynamics in random media. Our results strongly suggest that there are at least three distinct universality classes for sandpiles.

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