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Effects of random environment on a self-organized critical system: Renormalization group analysis of a continuous model

Statistical Mechanics 2016-02-11 v1 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We study effects of random fluid motion on a system in a self-organized critical state. The latter is described by the continuous stochastic model, proposed by Hwa and Kardar [{\it Phys. Rev. Lett.} {\bf 62}: 1813 (1989)]. The advecting velocity field is Gaussian, not correlated in time, with the pair correlation function of the form δ(tt)/kd1+ξ\propto \delta(t-t') / k_{\bot}^{d-1+\xi}, where k=kk_{\bot}=|{\bf k}_{\bot}| and k{\bf k}_{\bot} is the component of the wave vector, perpendicular to a certain preferred direction -- the dd-dimensional generalization of the ensemble introduced by Avellaneda and Majda [{\it Commun. Math. Phys.} {\bf 131}: 381 (1990)]. Using the field theoretic renormalization group we show that, depending on the relation between the exponent ξ\xi and the spatial dimension dd, the system reveals different types of large-scale, long-time scaling behaviour, associated with the three possible fixed points of the renormalization group equations. They correspond to ordinary diffusion, to passively advected scalar field (the nonlinearity of the Hwa--Kardar model is irrelevant) and to the "pure" Hwa--Kardar model (the advection is irrelevant). For the special choice ξ=2(4d)/3\xi=2(4-d)/3 both the nonlinearity and the advection are important. The corresponding critical exponents are found exactly for all these cases.

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@article{arxiv.1508.00236,
  title  = {Effects of random environment on a self-organized critical system: Renormalization group analysis of a continuous model},
  author = {N. V. Antonov and P. I. Kakin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.00236},
  year   = {2016}
}