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The symbiotic contact process: phase transitions, hysteresis cycles, and bistability

Published 28 Jun 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1806.11167v1)

Abstract: We performed Monte Carlo simulations of the symbiotic contact process on different spatial dimensions ($d$). On the complete and random graphs (infinite dimension), we observe hysteresis cycles and bistable regions, what is consistent with the discontinuous absorbing-state phase transition predicted by mean-field theory. By contrast, on a regular square lattice, we find no signs of bistability or hysteretic behavior. This result suggests that the transition in two dimensions is rather continuous. Based on our numerical observations, we conjecture that the nature of the transition changes at the upper critical dimension ($d_c$), from continuous ($d<d_c$) to discontinuous ($d>d_c$).

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