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Hauptverfasser: Wang, He-Da, Wang, Bo, Lei, Qun-Li, Ma, Yu-Qiang
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Wang, He-Da
Wang, Bo
Lei, Qun-Li
Ma, Yu-Qiang
author_facet Wang, He-Da
Wang, Bo
Lei, Qun-Li
Ma, Yu-Qiang
contents Jamming transition is traditionally regarded as a geometric transition governed by static contact networks. Recently, dynamic phase transitions of athermal particles under periodic shearing provide a new lens on this problem, leading to a conjecture that jamming transition corresponds to an absorbing-state transition within the Manna (conserved directed percolation) universality class. Here, by re-examining biased random organization models, minimal models for particles under periodic shearing that the conjecture is based on, we uncover several criticality anomalies at high density at odds with the Manna universality class. In three-dimensional monodisperse systems, we find crystallization disrupts the absorbing transition, while in dense binary mixtures, a distinct transition from absorbing to active-glass state emerges, signifying a new dynamic universality class. Close to the jamming point, the quenched heterogeneity in the contact network of binary systems smears the dynamic criticality via Griffiths effects and drives the system toward heterogeneous directed percolation. For close-packed crystal structures, Griffiths effect is absent. However, the dynamic criticality still seems to deviate from the Manna model. These phenomena are explained by a field theory with fractional time dynamics that links jamming, disorder and dynamic criticality.
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spellingShingle Anomalous Criticality of Absorbing State Transition toward Jamming
Wang, He-Da
Wang, Bo
Lei, Qun-Li
Ma, Yu-Qiang
Statistical Mechanics
Jamming transition is traditionally regarded as a geometric transition governed by static contact networks. Recently, dynamic phase transitions of athermal particles under periodic shearing provide a new lens on this problem, leading to a conjecture that jamming transition corresponds to an absorbing-state transition within the Manna (conserved directed percolation) universality class. Here, by re-examining biased random organization models, minimal models for particles under periodic shearing that the conjecture is based on, we uncover several criticality anomalies at high density at odds with the Manna universality class. In three-dimensional monodisperse systems, we find crystallization disrupts the absorbing transition, while in dense binary mixtures, a distinct transition from absorbing to active-glass state emerges, signifying a new dynamic universality class. Close to the jamming point, the quenched heterogeneity in the contact network of binary systems smears the dynamic criticality via Griffiths effects and drives the system toward heterogeneous directed percolation. For close-packed crystal structures, Griffiths effect is absent. However, the dynamic criticality still seems to deviate from the Manna model. These phenomena are explained by a field theory with fractional time dynamics that links jamming, disorder and dynamic criticality.
title Anomalous Criticality of Absorbing State Transition toward Jamming
topic Statistical Mechanics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.06641