Universality classes in nonequilibrium lattice systems
Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science
Abstract
This article reviews our present knowledge of universality classes in nonequilibrium systems defined on regular lattices. The first section presents the most important critical exponents and relations, as well as the field-theoretical formalism used in the text. The second section briefly addresses the question of scaling behavior at first-order phase transitions. In Sec. III the author looks at dynamical extensions of basic static classes, showing the effects of mixing dynamics and of percolation. The main body of the review begins in Sec. IV, where genuine, dynamical universality classes specific to nonequilibrium systems are introduced. Section V considers such nonequilibrium classes in coupled,…
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1Topics & keywords
- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
- Universality (dynamical systems)
- Physics
- Statistical physics
- Renormalization group
- Directed percolation
- Scaling
- Dynamical systems theory