2018
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.98.052148
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Clustering, intermittency, and scaling for passive particles on fluctuating surfaces

Abstract: We show that a scaling approach successfully characterizes clustering and intermittency in space and time, in systems of noninteracting particles driven by fluctuating surfaces. We study both the steady state and the approach to it, for passive particles sliding on one-dimensional Edwards-Wilkinson or Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) surfaces, with particles moving either along (advection) or against (antiadvection) the growth direction in the latter case. Extensive numerical simulations are supplemented by analytica… Show more

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“…χ = 0. The scaling hypothesis of the density variance is obeyed in problems of non-interacting particles sliding down the slopes of a fluctuating interface [18][19][20][21]. In the λ = 0 limit of our lattice model, corresponding to passive particles sliding on a EW interface, we find z = 2 and χ = 1/3 (cf.…”
Section: Density Scalingmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…χ = 0. The scaling hypothesis of the density variance is obeyed in problems of non-interacting particles sliding down the slopes of a fluctuating interface [18][19][20][21]. In the λ = 0 limit of our lattice model, corresponding to passive particles sliding on a EW interface, we find z = 2 and χ = 1/3 (cf.…”
Section: Density Scalingmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Next, we study the mean-squared relative distance [22,20,23,24,25,26]. We consider two polymers x (1) and x (2) on a common random potential.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It would also be fascinating to explore, in detail, the relation of our work with statistical-mechanical studies, carried out in the context of the KPZ equation, which investigate the behavior of passive random walkers following the wrinkles of a rough surface whose fluctuations are determined by this equation 69 72 .…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%