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Contact Process on Weighted Planar Stochastic Lattice

We study the absorbing state phase transition in the contact process on the Weighted Planar Stochastic (WPS) Lattice. The WPS lattice is multifractal. Its dual network has a power-law degree distribution function and is also embedded in a bidimensional space. Moreover, it represents a novel way to introduce coordination disorder in lattice models. We investigated the critical behavior of the disordered system using extensive simulations. Our results show the critical behavior is distinct from that on a regular lattice, suggesting it belongs to a different universality class. We evaluate the exponent governing the bond fluctuations and our results agree with the Harris-Barghathi-Vojta criterium for relevant fluctuations.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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