Splitting the voter criticality
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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criticalclassmodelsplittinguniversalityvoterabsorbingabsorbing-states
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Recently some two-dimensional models with double symmetric absorbing states were shown to share the same critical behaviour that was called the voter universality class. We show, that for an absorbing-states Potts model with finite but further than nearest neighbour range of interactions the critical point is splitted into two critical points: one of the Ising type, and the other of the directed percolation universality class. Similar splitting takes place in the three-dimensional nearest-neighbour model.
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