Nonequilibrium impure lattice systems

Abstract
The authors study d-dimensional lattice model systems whose dynamics consist of competing independent processes which may induce nonequilibrium steady states. Interesting phase transitions and critical phenomena ensue which are influenced, even dominated, by a sort of dynamical bond disorder. The latter, which may occur in natural systems, reminds one of the disorder in more familiar bond-diluted and other impure models, for example, percolation-like phenomena arise in some of the model cases. Exact solutions for d=1, some exact results for d<1, and a comparison with more standard, either quenched or annealed, magnetically diluted models are reported.