Locality of the interaction affects dynamics in probabilistic cellular automata

Author:

Ramos A. D.1ORCID,da Silva C. D. B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Statistics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE 50740-540, Brazil

Abstract

We study a class of one-dimensional probabilistic cellular automata in which each component can be in either state zero or state one. The component interacts with two neighbors: if its neighbors are in an equal state, then the component assumes the same state as its neighbors. If its neighbors are in different states, the following can happen: a one on the right-hand side of a zero, in which case the component becomes one with probability α or zero with probability 1 − α, and conversely, a zero on the right-hand side of a one, in which case the component becomes one with probability β or zero with probability 1 − β. For a set of initial distributions when both neighbors are placed on the right-hand side (respectively, both on the left-hand side) of a component, we prove that the process always converges weakly to the measure concentrated on the configuration where all the components are zeros. When one neighbor is placed on the left-hand side and the other is on the right-hand side, the same convergence happens when β < f N( α), where N is the distance between the neighbors. However, this convergence does not happen for β > 1/2 α. Thus, in this case, we get the regimes of ergodicity and non-ergodicity. Moreover, we exhibit another type of phase transition, independent of neighbors’ locations. We also present some numerical studies in which we use mean field approximation and Monte Carlo simulation.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Mathematical Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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