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Scaling and width distributions of parity-conserving interfaces
Fecha
2013-09Registro en:
Arlego, Marcelo José Fabián; Grynberg, Marcelo Daniel; Scaling and width distributions of parity-conserving interfaces; American Physical Society; Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics; 88; 5; 9-2013; 52408-52416
2470-0045
2470-0053
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Arlego, Marcelo José Fabián
Grynberg, Marcelo Daniel
Resumen
We present an alternative finite-size approach to a set of parity-conserving interfaces involving attachment, dissociation, and detachment of extended objects in 1+1 dimensions. With the aid of a nonlocal construct introduced by Barma and Dhar in related systems [Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 2135 (1994)], we circumvent the subdiffusive dynamics and examine close-to-equilibrium aspects of these interfaces by assembling states of much smaller, numerically accessible scales. As a result, roughening exponents, height correlations, and width distributions exhibiting universal scaling functions are evaluated for interfaces virtually grown out of dimers and trimers on large-scale substrates. Dynamic exponents are also studied by finite-size scaling of the spectrum gaps of evolution operators.