Generalized Manna sandpile model with height restrictions
W.G.Dantas, J.F.Stilck

TL;DR
This paper introduces a generalized Manna sandpile model with height restrictions and a parameter controlling particle transfer, analyzing phase transitions and critical behavior across different regimes.
Contribution
It extends the Manna sandpile model by incorporating a parameter that interpolates between stochastic and deterministic toppling rules, including height restrictions.
Findings
Critical density and exponents vary with the parameter λ.
No phase transition occurs at λ = -1 due to conserved active site density.
The model exhibits different universality classes depending on λ.
Abstract
Sandpile models with conserved number of particles (also called fixed energy sandpiles) may undergo phase transitions between active and absorbing states. We generalize the Manna sandpile model with fixed number of particles, introducing a parameter related to the toppling of particles from active sites to its first neighbors. In particular, we discuss a model with height restrictions, allowing for at most two particles on a site. Sites with double occupancy are active, and their particles may be transfered to first neighbor sites, if the height restriction do allow the change. For each one of the two particles is independently assigned to one of the two first neighbors and the original stochastic sandpile model is recovered. For exactly one particle will be placed on each first neighbor and thus a deterministic (BTW) sandpile model is…
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