Active Phase for Activated Random Walk on Z
Abstract
We consider the Activated Random Walk model on Z. In this model, each particle performs a continuous-time simple symmetric random walk, and falls asleep at rate λ. A sleeping particle does not move but it is reactivated in the presence of another particle. We show that for any sleep rate λ < ∞ if the density ζ is close enough to 1 then the system stays active.
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