Universality classes of absorbing phase transitions in generic branching-annihilating particle systems

Abstract

We study absorbing phase transitions in systems of branching annihilating random walkers and pair contact process with diffusion on a one dimensional ring, where the walkers hop to their nearest neighbor with a bias ε. For ε=0, three universality classes: directed percolation (DP), parity conserving (PC) and pair contact process with diffusion (PCPD) are typically observed in such systems. We find that the introduction of ε does not change the DP universality class but alters the other two universality classes. For non-zero ε, the PCPD class crosses over to DP and the PC class changes to a new universality class.

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