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Origins of scaling relations in nonequilibrium growth

Statistical Mechanics 2012-03-15 v4 Materials Science Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

Scaling and hyperscaling laws provide exact relations among critical exponents describing the behavior of a system at criticality. For nonequilibrium growth models with a conserved drift there exist few of them. One such relation is α+z=4\alpha +z=4, found to be inexact in a renormalization group calculation for several classical models in this field. Herein we focus on the two-dimensional case and show that it is possible to construct conserved surface growth equations for which the relation α+z=4\alpha +z=4 is exact in the renormalization group sense. We explain the presence of this scaling law in terms of the existence of geometric principles dominating the dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.1004.2725,
  title  = {Origins of scaling relations in nonequilibrium growth},
  author = {Carlos Escudero and Elka Korutcheva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.2725},
  year   = {2012}
}