Paeßens, Matthias: Multiple point interactions in lattice gas models far from equilibrium. - Bonn, 2004. - Dissertation, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.
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urn: https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:5-04109,
author = {{Matthias Paeßens}},
title = {Multiple point interactions in lattice gas models far from equilibrium},
school = {Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn},
year = 2004,
note = {In this work non-equilibrium phenomena in statistical models with more than nearest neighbor interactions are examined. The investigated models belong to three different types of non-equilibrium, i.e. systems undergoing aging, absorbing phase transitions and systems being intrinsically out of equilibrium.
The behavior of the mean spherical model after a temperature quench from the disordered phase into the ordered phase in an external magnetic field is calculated. For a sufficiently small external field, the kinetics of the magnetization reversal transition from the metastable to the ground state is comparable to the aging behavior in the case without external field. For an oscillating external magnetic field the absence of a dynamic phase transition is demonstrated.
The bosonic pair contact process with diffusion shows unusual behavior of the second moment of the probability distribution for which a phase transition from a constant asymptotic value to exponential divergence is found. The control parameter of this transition is the ratio of reaction and diffusion rates which gives insight into the role of diffusion in this process. The divergence of the second moment can lead to a negative correlation time while the correlation length is positive.
Coupling conservative diffusion system to reaction dynamics leads to interesting behavior if the rates are tuned adequately. The general conditions for ergodicity breaking in those systems are derived and an example is constructed. For this example hysteresis is demonstrated. The behavior, including the exact steady state phase diagram, of this non-equilibrium many particle system is well described by an effective equilibrium one-particle problem.
The motion of domain walls in reaction diffusion systems is investigated for three site interactions. A variety of models is found and they show phenomena like double shocks or additional symmetries not possible for two-site interaction models. While the two-site interaction models leading to exact shock measures are connected by the transformability to free fermion systems, this is not valid for the three site interaction models.},

url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11811/2075}
}

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