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Constraint satisfaction mechanisms for marginal stability and criticality in large ecosystems

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We discuss a resource-competition model, which takes the MacArthur's model as a platform, to unveil interesting connections with glassy features and jamming in high dimension. This model presents two qualitatively different phases: a "shielded" phase, where a collective and self-sustained behavior emerges, and a "vulnerable" phase, where a small perturbation can destabilize the system and contribute to population extinction. We first present our perspective based on a strong similarity with continuous constraint satisfaction problems in their convex regime. Then, we discuss the stability in terms of the computation of the leading eigenvalue of the Hessian matrix of the free energy in the replica space. This computation allows us to efficiently distinguish between the two aforementioned phases and to relate high-dimensional critical ecosystems to glassy phenomena in the low-temperature regime.
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hal-02006665 , version 1 (19-12-2023)

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Ada Altieri, Silvio Franz. Constraint satisfaction mechanisms for marginal stability and criticality in large ecosystems. Physical Review E , 2019, 99 (1), pp.010401(R). ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.99.010401⟩. ⟨hal-02006665⟩
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