C. H. Durney, S. O. Case, M. Pleimling, R. K. P. Zia
We study the stochastic evolution of four species in cyclic competition in a well mixed environment. In systems composed of a finite number $N$ of particles these simple interaction rules result in a rich variety of extinction scenarios, from single species domination to coexistence between non-interacting species. Using exact results and numerical simulations we discuss the temporal evolution of the system for different values of $N$, for different values of the reaction rates, as well as for different initial conditions. As expected, the stochastic evolution is found to closely follow the mean-field result for large $N$, with notable deviations appearing in proximity of extinction events. Different ways of characterizing and predicting extinction events are discussed.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.6394
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