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Short-time height distribution in 1d KPZ equation: starting from a parabola

Statistical Mechanics 2016-10-06 v2

Abstract

We study the probability distribution P(H,t,L)\mathcal{P}(H,t,L) of the surface height h(x=0,t)=Hh(x=0,t)=H in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation in 1+11+1 dimension when starting from a parabolic interface, h(x,t=0)=x2/Lh(x,t=0)=x^2/L. The limits of LL\to\infty and L0L\to 0 have been recently solved exactly for any t>0t>0. Here we address the early-time behavior of P(H,t,L)\mathcal{P}(H,t,L) for general LL. We employ the weak-noise theory - a variant of WKB approximation -- which yields the optimal history of the interface, conditioned on reaching the given height HH at the origin at time tt. We find that at small HH P(H,t,L)\mathcal{P}(H,t,L) is Gaussian, but its tails are non-Gaussian and highly asymmetric. In the leading order and in a proper moving frame, the tails behave as lnP=f+H5/2/t1/2-\ln \mathcal{P}= f_{+}|H|^{5/2}/t^{1/2} and fH3/2/t1/2f_{-}|H|^{3/2}/t^{1/2}. The factor f+(L,t)f_{+}(L,t) monotonically increases as a function of LL, interpolating between time-independent values at L=0L=0 and L=L=\infty that were previously known. The factor ff_{-} is independent of LL and tt, signalling universality of this tail for a whole class of deterministic initial conditions.

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@article{arxiv.1605.06130,
  title  = {Short-time height distribution in 1d KPZ equation: starting from a parabola},
  author = {Alex Kamenev and Baruch Meerson and Pavel V. Sasorov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.06130},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 4 figures