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Coarsening of Sand Ripples in Mass Transfer Models with Extinction

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-07 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

Coarsening of sand ripples is studied in a one-dimensional stochastic model, where neighboring ripples exchange mass with algebraic rates, Γ(m)mγ\Gamma(m) \sim m^\gamma, and ripples of zero mass are removed from the system. For γ<0\gamma < 0 ripples vanish through rare fluctuations and the average ripples mass grows as \avem(t)γ1ln(t)\avem(t) \sim -\gamma^{-1} \ln (t). Temporal correlations decay as t1/2t^{-1/2} or t2/3t^{-2/3} depending on the symmetry of the mass transfer, and asymptotically the system is characterized by a product measure. The stationary ripple mass distribution is obtained exactly. For γ>0\gamma > 0 ripple evolution is linearly unstable, and the noise in the dynamics is irrelevant. For γ=1\gamma = 1 the problem is solved on the mean field level, but the mean-field theory does not adequately describe the full behavior of the coarsening. In particular, it fails to account for the numerically observed universality with respect to the initial ripple size distribution. The results are not restricted to sand ripple evolution since the model can be mapped to zero range processes, urn models, exclusion processes, and cluster-cluster aggregation.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0203081,
  title  = {Coarsening of Sand Ripples in Mass Transfer Models with Extinction},
  author = {E. K. O. Hellén and J. Krug},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0203081},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX4, submitted to Phys. Rev. E