Author:
Argolo C,Tenório V,Albuquerque S S
Abstract
Abstract
By the use of Monte Carlo simulation we study the critical behavior of a three-dimensional stochastic lattice model describing a diffusive epidemic propagation process. In this model, healthy (A) and sick (B) individuals diffuse on the lattice with diffusion constants d
A
and d
B
, respectively, and undergo reactions B → A and A + B → 2B. We determine the absorbing phase transition between a steady reactive state and a vacuum state. We obtained the order parameter, order parameter fluctuations, correlation length and their critical exponents by the use of steady state and short-time dynamics simulations. We studied three different diffusion regimes: the case of species A diffusing much slower than species B (d
A
≪ d
B
), the case of species with equal diffusion constants (d
A
= d
B
) and the case of species A diffusing much faster than species B (d
A
≫ d
B
). We found only second order transition for all three cases. We did not identify any signal of first order transition for the case d
A
> d
B
as predicted by field theory in first order approximation.
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
Cited by
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