2005
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4470/38/26/001
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Study of universality crossover in the contact process

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“…Our result, φ = 4.02 ± 0.13 is in agreement with that derived in [10] and explores a region of diffusion very close to the multicritical point. The technique of the two-variable supercritical series associated with PDA analysis was shown to be accurate enough to determine the critical properties in similar models [11,20]. Therefore, we believe that a natural extension for this work is analyze related models that apparently possess non-trivial multicritical points.…”
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“…Our result, φ = 4.02 ± 0.13 is in agreement with that derived in [10] and explores a region of diffusion very close to the multicritical point. The technique of the two-variable supercritical series associated with PDA analysis was shown to be accurate enough to determine the critical properties in similar models [11,20]. Therefore, we believe that a natural extension for this work is analyze related models that apparently possess non-trivial multicritical points.…”
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“…Note that as the value of D =D/(1 +D) grows the dispersion in the value estimates also grows. neighborhood of a multicritical point the reduction of a two-variable series to one variable leads to very poor estimates of the critical properties [11] close to a multicritical point.…”
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“…In a recent paper, we estimated the crossover exponent between the DP and DCP classes [9]. Using the perturbative supercritical series expansion formalism, proposed by Dickman and Jensen [5], we obtain a very precise estimates for this exponent in a generalized contact process (CP) model, * Electronic address: wgd@gibbs.if.usp.br † Electronic address: oliveira@if.usp.br ‡ Electronic address: jstilck@if.uff.br which lead us to conjecture that φ = 2, in accordance with upper bound estimates [10] and simulational results for the Domany-Kinzel cellular automaton [11], which may indicate that this exponent is the same for similar models with paralell and sequencial updates.…”
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“…A different approach based on partial differential approximants (PDA's) has been used by Dantas and Stilck in Ref. [17], who applied the supercritical series expansion to study the crossover between the 1d CP and the voter model [6], thereby introducing a second control parameter to the perturbation theory. We also use PDA's in order to compare results from the two extrapolation methods.…”
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