Diffusive Clustering in the Two Dimensional Voter Model

  • Cox J
  • Griffeath D
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Abstract

We study the behavior of an interacting particle system known as the voter model in two dimensions. This process provides a simple example of "critical clustering" among two colors, say green and black, in the plane. The paper begins with some computer simulations, and a survey of known results concerning the voter model in the three qualitatively distinct cases: three or more dimensions (high), one dimension (low), and two dimensions (critical). Our main theorem, for the planar model, states roughly that at large times t the proportion of green sites on a box of side tα/2 centered at the origin fluctuates with α according to a time change of the Fisher-Wright diffusion. Some applications of the theorem, and several related results, are described.

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Cox, J. T., & Griffeath, D. (2007). Diffusive Clustering in the Two Dimensional Voter Model. The Annals of Probability, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.1214/aop/1176992521

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