The Upper Critical Dimension of the KPZ Equation
Abstract
The strong-coupling regime of Kardar-Parisi-Zhang surface growth driven by short-ranged noise has an upper critical dimension d> less or equal to four (where the dynamic exponent z takes the value z (d>) = 2). To derive this, we use the mapping onto directed polymers with quenched disorder. Two such polymers coupled by a small contact attraction are shown to form a bound state at all temperatures below the roughening temperature of a single polymer. Comparing the singularities of the localization length at and below the critical temperature yields d> ≤ 4.
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