Non-fixation for conservative stochastic dynamics on the line

Abstract

We consider Activated Random Walk (ARW), a model which generalizes the Stochastic Sandpile, one of the canonical examples of self organized criticality. Informally ARW is a particle system on Z with mass conservation. One starts with a mass density μ>0 of initially active particles, each of which performs a symmetric random walk at rate one and falls asleep at rate λ>0. Sleepy particles become active on coming in contact with other active particles. We investigate the question of fixation/non-fixation of the process, and show for small enough λ, the critical mass density for fixation is strictly less than one. Moreover, the critical density goes to zero as λ tends to zero. This settles a long standing open question.

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