Two-loop calculation of anomalous kinetics of the reaction A + A → in randomly stirred fluid
Abstract
The single-species annihilation reaction A + A → is studied in the presence of a random velocity field generated by the stochastic Navier-Stokes equation. The renormalization group is used to analyze the combined influence of the density and velocity fluctuations on the long-time behavior of the system. The direct effect of velocity fluctuations on the reaction constant appears only from the two- loop order, therefore all stable fixed points of the renormalization group and their regions of stability are calculated in the two-loop approximation in the two-parameter (ε, ) expansion. A renormalized integro- differential equation for the number density is put forward which takes into account the effect of density and velocity fluctuations at next-to-leading order. Solution of this equation in perturbation theory is calculated in a homogeneous system.
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