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Directed Percolation with long-range interactions: modeling non-equilibrium wetting

F. Ginelli, H. Hinrichsen, R. Livi, D. Mukamel, A. Politi

Published 2004-07-23, updated 2004-12-10Version 2

It is argued that some phase--transitions observed in models of non-equilibrium wetting phenomena are related to contact processes with long-range interactions. This is investigated by introducing a model where the activation rate of a site at the edge of an inactive island of length $\ell$ is $1+a\ell^{-\sigma}$. Mean--field analysis and numerical simulations indicate that for $\sigma>1$ the transition is continuous and belongs to the universality class of directed percolation, while for $0<\sigma<1$, the transition becomes first order. This criterion is then applied to discuss critical properties of various models of non--equilibrium wetting.

Comments: 12 Figures. V Version resubmitted to Phys. Rev. E after referees report
Journal: Phys. Rev. E 71, 026121 (2005)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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