Pinning of interfaces in a random elastic medium and logarithmic lattice embeddings in percolation
Analysis of PDEs
2012-01-24 v1 Probability
Abstract
For a model of a driven interface in an elastic medium with random obstacles we prove existence of a stationary positive supersolution at non-vanishing driving force. This shows the emergence of a rate independent hysteresis through the interaction of the interface with the obstacles, despite a linear (force=velocity) microscopic kinetic relation. We also prove a percolation result, namely the possibility to embed the graph of an only logarithmically growing function in a next-nearest neighbor site-percolation cluster at a non-trivial percolation threshold.
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@article{arxiv.1201.4836,
title = {Pinning of interfaces in a random elastic medium and logarithmic lattice embeddings in percolation},
author = {Patrick W. Dondl and Michael Scheutzow and Sebastian Throm},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.4836},
year = {2012}
}
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29 pages, 3 figures