Directed-bond percolation subjected to synthetic compressible velocity fluctuations: renormalization group approach
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Abstract: The direct bond percolation process (Gribov process) is studied in the presence of irrotational velocity fluctuations with long-range correlations. The perturbative renormalization group is employed in order to analyze the effects of finite correlation time on the long-time behavior of the phase transition between an active and an ab- sorbing state. The calculation is performed to the one-loop order. Stable fixed points of the renormalization group and their regions of stability are obtained within the three-parameter - expansion. Different regimes corresponding to the rapid- change limit and frozen velocity field are discussed.
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