H Hinrichsen - Advances in physics, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
This review addresses recent developments in non-equilibrium statistical physics. Focusing on phase transitions from fluctuating phases into absorbing states, the universality class of …
“The career structure and funding of the universities [...] currently strongly discourages academics and faculties from putting any investment into teaching–there are no career or …
J Marro, R Dickman - Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions in …, 2005 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions in Lattice Models - NASA/ADS Now on home page ads icon ads Enable full ADS view NASA/ADS Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions in Lattice Models …
Transition from laminar to turbulent flow drastically changes the mixing, transport, and drag properties of fluids, yet when and how turbulence emerges is elusive even for simple flow …
M Paczuski, S Maslov, P Bak - Physical Review E, 1996 - APS
The dynamics of complex systems in nature often occurs in terms of punctuations, or avalanches, rather than following a smooth, gradual path. A comprehensive theory of …
LH Tang, H Leschhorn - Physical Review A, 1992 - APS
We propose directed percolation as a generic mechanism for interface pinning in a two- dimensional medium with quenched point disorder. The roughness of the interface just …
I study a nonequilibrium lattice model, the pair contact process, in which pairs of particles annihilate with probability p or else create a particle at a vacant nearest neighbor. The …
The self-avoiding walk is a classical model in statistical mechanics, probability theory and mathematical physics. It is also a simple model of polymer entropy which is useful in …
Abstract Recently, Takayasu and Tretyakov [Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 3060 (1992)] studied branching annihilating random walks (BAWs) with n= 1–5 offspring. These models exhibit a …