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Activity, diffusion, and correlations in a two-dimensional conserved stochastic sandpile

Published 6 May 2014 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1405.1134v1)

Abstract: We perform large-scale simulations of a two-dimensional restricted-height conserved stochastic sandpile, focusing on particle diffusion and mobility, and spatial correlations. Quasistationary (QS) simulations yield the critical particle density to high precision [$p_c = 0.7112687(2)$], and show that the diffusion constant scales in the same manner as the activity density, as found previously in the one-dimensional case. Short-time scaling is characterized by subdiffusive behavior (mean-square displacement $\sim t\gamma$ with $\gamma < 1$), which is easily understood as a consequence of the initial decay of activity, $\rho(t) \sim t{-\delta}$, with $\gamma = 1- \delta$. We verify that at criticality, the activity correlation function $C(r) \sim r{-\beta/\nu_\perp}$, as expected at an absorbing-state phase transition. Our results for critical exponents are consistent with, and somewhat more precise than, predictions derived from the Langevin equation for stochastic sandpiles in two dimensions.

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