Dynamical mean-field approximation for pair contact process with a particle source
Abstract
The one-dimensional pair contact process with a particle source is studied by using dynamical cluster mean-field approximations with sites up to n=12. The results obtained for different levels of approximation become convergent especially for n 6 and allow us to derive reliable extrapolations to the limit n ∞. At the zero source limit, the critical point exhibits a discontinuity whose magnitude vanishes with 1/n. The coherent anomaly analysis of data supports that the vanishing of order parameter and density of isolated particles has the same critical behavior. In contrast to an earlier prediction, the present approximation does not support the existence of critical behavior in the inactive phase where the frozen density of isolated particles depends on the initial state.
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