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      Emergence of cooperative dynamics in fully packed classical dimers

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      Publication date
      2016-03-08
      Creators
      Oakes, Tom
      Garrahan, Juan
      Powell, Stephen
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      We study the behavior of classical dimer coverings of the square lattice - a paradigmatic model for systems subject to constraints - evolving under local stochastic dynamics, by means of Monte Carlo simulations and theoretical arguments. We observe clear signatures of correlated dynamics in both global and local observables and over a broad range of time scales, indicating a breakdown of the simple continuum description that approximates well the statics. We show that this collective dynamics can be understood in terms of one-dimensional "strings" of high mobility, which govern both local and long-wavelength dynamical properties. We introduce a coarse-grained description of the strings, based on the Edwards-Wilkinson model, which leads to exact results in the limit of low string density and provides a detailed qualitative understanding of the dynamics in all flux sectors. We discuss the implications of our results for the dynamics of constrained systems more generally. The deposited data are Monte Carlo results for height correlations, persistence, and related observables.
      External URI
      • https://rdmc.nottingham.ac.uk/handle/internal/43
      DOI
      • http://doi.org/10.17639/nott.40
      Related publication DOI
      • 10.1103/PhysRevE.93.032129
      Links
      • http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.93.032129
      • http://doi.org/10.17639/nott.40
      Subjects
      • Monte Carlo method
      • Dynamics
      • Dimers -- Mathematical models
      • Stochastic models
      • Monte Carlo simulations; Dimers; Dynamics; Dimer model; Constrained systems; Stochastic dynamics; Kinetic Monte Carlo; Monte Carlo dynamics; Height model; Strings; Edwards-Wilkinson model; Dynamical critical phenomena; Dynamical scaling theory; Coulomb phase; Classical spin liquid; flux sector; Kasteleyn transition
      • JACS Subjects::Physical sciences::Physics::Mathematical & theoretical physics::Computational physics
      • Library of Congress Subject Areas::Q Science::QC Physics::QC170 Atomic physics. Constitution and properties of matter
      Divisions
      • Faculties, Schools and Departments::University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Physics and Astronomy
      Deposit date
      2016-03-09
      Data type
      Results of Monte Carlo simulations
      Funders
      • Funders::Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council
      Grant number
      • EP/K01773X/1
      • EP/M019691/1
      Collection dates
      • 09.2014-09.2015
      Data collection method
      Continuous-time kinetic Monte Carlo
      Resource languages
      • en
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      • University of Nottingham
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      University of Nottingham

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