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Why do two unrelated patterns of chaos eventually match?

Yohsuke T. Fukai, Keiichi Tamai, Tetsuya Hiraiwa

May 18, 2026

Physical systems that suddenly collapse (like disease extinction) and those that spread across space follow distinct rules initially but converge to identical behavior over time. By simulating model systems, researchers found that early random fluctuations give way to a universal growth pattern, with one set of parameters determining both phenomena. This bridges two major theories in nonequilibrium physics.
Published as Universal interface fluctuations in absorbing-state phase transitions arXiv:2605.17781
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