Critical properties of the reaction - diffusion model 2A -> 3A, 2A ->0
Abstract
The steady-state phase diagram of the one-dimensional reaction-diffusion model 2A -> 3A, 2A -> 0 is studied through the non-hermitian density matrix renormalization group. In the absence of single-particle diffusion the model reduces to the pair-contact process, which has a phase transition in the universality class of Directed Percolation (DP) and an infinite number of absorbing steady states. When single-particle diffusion is added, the number of absorbing steady states is reduced to two and the model does not show DP critical behaviour anymore. The exponents θ=\|/ and β/ are calculated numerically. The value of β/ is close to the value of the Parity Conserving universality class, in spite of the absence of local conservation laws.
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