Tesis
Análise de fenômenos críticos no modelo Rock-Paper-Scissors
Fecha
2019-07-03Registro en:
Autor
Silva, Ricardo Rodrigues Justino da
Institución
Resumen
This present work was developed with the purpose of analyzing critical phenomena in
the Rock-Paper-Scissors model, consisting of three species and the empty site, initially
distributed randomly in a square lattice, in which an active cell can interact with only
one of its four neighbors (passive cells). The possible interactions are classified as motion
(active and passive switch their positions), reproduction (active reproduces filling an empty
site), or predation (active predates the passive generating an empty site). In summary, it
is a cyclic interaction model with no privileged direction, however it shows signatures of
a continuous phase transition from the diversity (symmetric phase) to uniformity (non
symmetric phase). This way, we were motivated to study this type of system and analyze
how the variation of one of its control parameters, the reproduction parameter µ, influences
the system when µ → µc, where µc is the critical reproduction, and by performing numerical
experiments identify to which universality class of the Rock-Paper-Scissors model with
three species and the empty site belongs.