Short-time large deviations of the spatially averaged height of a KPZ interface on a ring
Abstract
Using the optimal fluctuation method, we evaluate the short-time probability distribution of the spatially averaged height of a one-dimensional interface governed by the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation on a ring of length . The process starts from a flat interface, . Both at , and at sufficiently small positive the optimal (that is, the least-action) path of the interface, conditioned on , is uniform in space, and the distribution is Gaussian. However, at sufficiently large the spatially uniform solution becomes sub-optimal and gives way to non-uniform optimal paths. We study them, and the resulting non-Gaussian distribution , analytically and numerically. The loss of optimality of the uniform solution occurs via a dynamical phase transition of either first, or second order, depending on the rescaled system size , at a critical value . At large but finite the transition is of first order. Remarkably, it becomes an "accidental" second-order transition in the limit of , where a large-deviation behavior (in the units ) is observed. At small the transition is of second order, while at transitions of both types occur.
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@article{arxiv.2307.03976,
title = {Short-time large deviations of the spatially averaged height of a KPZ interface on a ring},
author = {Timo Schorlepp and Pavel Sasorov and Baruch Meerson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.03976},
year = {2023}
}
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22 pages, 13 figures