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On the origin of multiscaling in stochastic-field models of surface growth

R. Gallego, M. Castro, J.M. López

The European Physical Journal B Vol. 89, nº. 9, pp. 189-1 - 189-7

Summary:
Multiscaling appears in some non-equilibrium systems when different moments of a bulk averaged state variable scale with different and nontrivial exponents. This multiexponent scaling behaviour is highly nontrivial and is associated with different fractal properties at different observation scales. It is unclear what kind of generic mechanisms could make multiscaling to emerge in continuous hydrodynamic descriptions of dynamical systems with only local interactions, governed by partial-differential equations, in the continuum. Here we present an extensive numerical study of a continuous model of epitaxial thin-film growth, which main characteristic is that it includes infinitely many nonlinearities. For strong enough nonlinearity, the model shows effective multiscaling over a range of time/length scales, while normal monoscaling is actually recovered at long wavelengths. We conjecture that the existence of infinitely many weakly relevant nonlinear terms may lead to this nontrivial scaling behaviour in a generic way.


Keywords: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics


JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 1,436 - Q3 (2016); 1,600 - Q3 (2023)

DOI reference: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2016-70132-5

Published on paper: September 2016.

Published on-line: September 2016.



Citation:
R. Gallego, M. Castro, J.M. López, On the origin of multiscaling in stochastic-field models of surface growth. The European Physical Journal B. Vol. 89, nº. 9, pp. 189-1 - 189-7, September 2016. [Online: September 2016]


    Research topics:
  • *Mechanical Systems: Structural mechanics, Machinery components, Fast prototyping, Metrology

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