The serial harnesses introduced by Hammersley describe the motion of a hypersur-face of dimension d embedded in a space of dimension d+1. The height assigned to each site i of Zd is updated by taking a weighted average of the heights of some of the neighbors of i plus a “noise ” (a centered random variable). The surface interacts by exclusion with a “wall ” located at level zero: the updated heights are not allowed to go below zero. We show that for any distribution of the noise variables and in all dimensions, the surface delocalizes. This phenomenon is related to the so called “entropic repulsion”. For some classes of noise distributions, characterized by their tail, we give explicit bounds on the speed of the repulsion. Key words: harnes...
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We describe the macroscopic behavior of Gaussian chains confined between impenetrable surfaces and h...
Consider the classical (2 + 1)-dimensional Solid-On-Solid model above a hard wall on an L × L box of...
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We study the simple, linear, Edwards-Wilkinson equation that describes surface growth governed by he...
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The study of effective interface models has been quite active recently, with a particular emphasis o...
AbstractWe consider the anharmonic crystal, or lattice massless field, with 0-boundary conditions ou...
The study of effective interface models has been quite active recently, with a particular emphasis o...
We describe the macroscopic behavior of Gaussian chains confined between impenetrable surfaces and h...
Consider the classical (2 + 1)-dimensional Solid-On-Solid model above a hard wall on an L × L box of...
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