Formation of an interface by competitive erosion
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cond-mat.stat-mech
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blueinterfacecompetitiveerosiongraphparticlepositionalternately
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In 2006, the fourth author proposed a graph-theoretic model of interface dynamics called competitive erosion. Each vertex of the graph is occupied by a particle that can be either red or blue. New red and blue particles alternately get emitted from their respective bases and perform random walk. On encountering a particle of the opposite color they kill it and occupy its position. We prove that on the cylinder graph (the product of a path and a cycle) an interface spontaneously forms between red and blue and is maintained in a predictable position with high probability.
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