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Anomalous Fluctuations of Directed Polymers in Random Media

Condensed Matter 2016-08-31 v1

Abstract

A systematic analysis of large scale fluctuations in the low temperature pinned phase of a directed polymer in a random potential is described. These fluctuations come from rare regions with nearly degenerate ``ground states''. The probability distribution of their sizes is found to have a power law tail. The rare regions in the tail dominate much of the physics. The analysis presented here takes advantage of the mapping to the noisy-Burgers' equation. It complements a phenomenological description of glassy phases based on a scaling picture of droplet excitations and a recent variational approach with ``broken replica symmetry''. It is argued that the power law distribution of large thermally active excitations is a consequence of the continuous statistical ``tilt'' symmetry of the directed polymer, the breaking of which gives rise to the large active excitations in a manner analogous to the appearance of Goldstone modes in pure systems with a broken continuous symmetry.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9309016,
  title  = {Anomalous Fluctuations of Directed Polymers in Random Media},
  author = {Terence Hwa and Daniel S. Fisher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9309016},
  year   = {2016}
}

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59 pages including 8 figures ( REVTEX 3.0 )E-mail: [email protected]