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Half-space stationary Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation

Statistical Mechanics 2021-08-05 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Mathematical Physics math.MP Probability Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

Abstract

We study the solution of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation for the stochastic growth of an interface of height h(x,t)h(x,t) on the positive half line, equivalently the free energy of the continuum directed polymer in a half space with a wall at x=0x=0. The boundary condition xh(x,t)x=0=A\partial_x h(x,t)|_{x=0}=A corresponds to an attractive wall for A<0A<0, and leads to the binding of the polymer to the wall below the critical value A=1/2A=-1/2. Here we choose the initial condition h(x,0)h(x,0) to be a Brownian motion in x>0x>0 with drift (B+1/2)-(B+1/2). When A+B1A+B \to -1, the solution is stationary, i.e. h(,t)h(\cdot,t) remains at all times a Brownian motion with the same drift, up to a global height shift h(0,t)h(0,t). We show that the distribution of this height shift is invariant under the exchange of parameters AA and BB. For any A,B>1/2A,B > - 1/2, we provide an exact formula characterizing the distribution of h(0,t)h(0,t) at any time tt, using two methods: the replica Bethe ansatz and a discretization called the log-gamma polymer, for which moment formulae were obtained. We analyze its large time asymptotics for various ranges of parameters A,BA,B. In particular, when (A,B)(1/2,1/2)(A, B) \to (-1/2, -1/2), the critical stationary case, the fluctuations of the interface are governed by a universal distribution akin to the Baik-Rains distribution arising in stationary growth on the full-line. It can be expressed in terms of a simple Fredholm determinant, or equivalently in terms of the Painlev\'e II transcendent. This provides an analog for the KPZ equation, of some of the results recently obtained by Betea-Ferrari-Occelli in the context of stationary half-space last-passage-percolation. From universality, we expect that limiting distributions found in both models can be shown to coincide.

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@article{arxiv.2003.03809,
  title  = {Half-space stationary Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation},
  author = {Guillaume Barraquand and Alexandre Krajenbrink and Pierre Le Doussal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.03809},
  year   = {2021}
}

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