IFLYSIB   05383
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE LIQUIDOS Y SISTEMAS BIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Damage Spreading in a Driven Lattice Gas Model
Autor/es:
M. LETICIA RUBIO PUZZO; GUSTAVO P. SARACCO; EZEQUIEL V. ALBANO
Revista:
PHYSICA A - STATISTICAL AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2013 vol. 392 p. 2680 - 2687
ISSN:
0378-4371
Resumen:
We studied damage spreading in a Driven Lattice Gas (DLG) model as a function of the temperature $T$, the  magnitude of the external driving field $E$, and the lattice size. The DLG model undergoes an order-disorder second-order phase transition at the critical temperature $T_c(E)$, such that the ordered phase is characterized by high-density strips running along the direction of the applied field; while in the disordered phase one has a lattice-gas-like behaviour. It is found that the damage always spreads for all the investigated temperatures and reaches a saturation value $D_{sat}$ that depends only on $T$. $D_{sat}$ increases for $T<T_c(E=infty)$, decreases for $T>T_c(E=infty)$ and is free of finite-size effects. This behaviour can be explained as due to the existence of interfaces between the high-density strips and the lattice-gas-like phase whose roughness depends on $T$. Also, we investigated damage spreading for a range of finite fields as a function of $T$, finding a behaviour similar to that of the case with $E=infty$.