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Absorbing-state phase transitions in fixed-energy sandpiles
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Fixed-energy SandpilesEngineeringMathematical Statistical PhysicSoft MatterSeveral Fixed-energy SandpilesStatistical Field TheoryExternal ParameterSandpile ModelsNumerical SimulationNucleationThermodynamicsBiophysicsPhysicsPhase EquilibriumNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsInteracting Particle SystemContinuum ModelingCritical PhenomenonMultiscale Modeling
We study sandpile models as closed systems, with the conserved energy density zeta playing the role of an external parameter. The critical energy density zeta(c) marks a nonequilibrium phase transition between active and absorbing states. Several fixed-energy sandpiles are studied in extensive simulations of stationary and transient properties, as well as the dynamics of roughening in an interface-height representation. Our primary goal is to identify the universality classes of such models, in hopes of assessing the validity of two recently proposed approaches to sandpiles: a phenomenological continuum Langevin description with absorbing states, and a mapping to driven interface dynamics in random media.
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