Stochastic growth in time dependent environments

Abstract

We study the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) growth equation in one dimension with a noise variance c(t) depending on time. We find that for c(t) t-α there is a transition at α=1/2. When α>1/2, the solution saturates at large times towards a non-universal limiting distribution. When α<1/2 the fluctuation field is governed by scaling exponents depending on α and the limiting statistics are similar to the case when c(t) is constant. We investigate this problem using different methods: (1) Elementary changes of variables mapping the time dependent case to variants of the KPZ equation with constant variance of the noise but in a deformed potential (2) An exactly solvable discretization, the log-gamma polymer model (3) Numerical simulations.

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