Anomalous coarsening in far-from-equilibrium one-dimensional systems is investigated by applying simulation and analytic techniques to minimal hard-core particle (exclusion) models. They contain mechanisms of aggregated particle diffusion, with rates epsilon<<1 , particle deposition into cluster gaps, but suppressed for the smallest gaps, and breakup of clusters that are adjacent to large gaps. Cluster breakup rates vary with the cluster length x as k x(alpha) . The domain growth law x approximately (epsilont)(z) , with z=1/ (2+alpha) for alpha>0 , is explained by a simple scaling picture involving the time for two particles to coalesce and a new particle to be deposited. The density of double vacancies, at which deposition and clu...
Phase transitions from a metastable state often occur by nucleation accompanied by particle growth a...
We review the currently known universality classes of continuous phase transitions to absorbing stat...
New model equations are derived for dynamics of aggregation of finite-size particles. The difference...
Anomalous coarsening in far-from-equilibrium one-dimensional systems is investigated by applying sim...
The emergence of clustering and coarsening in crowded ensembles of self-propelled agents is studied ...
There are two modes by which clusters of aggregating particles can coalesce: The clusters can merge ...
There are two modes by which clusters of aggregating particles can coalesce: The clusters can merge ...
We investigate the late coarsening stages of one dimensional adsorption processes with diffusional r...
We study domain growth properties of two species of particles executing biased diffusion on a half-f...
In this paper we present a coarse-graining (CG) approach for the agglomeration of nano-particles and...
52 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceMotivated by several models introduced in the physical lite...
International audienceWe present one dimensional molecular dynamics simulations of a two species, in...
<p>Examples of non-equilibrium cluster formation in self-propelled particle systems. (a) Large movin...
Zero-range processes with decreasing jump rates are well known to exhibit a condensation transition ...
We present a study of the scaling properties of cluster-cluster aggregation with a source of monomer...
Phase transitions from a metastable state often occur by nucleation accompanied by particle growth a...
We review the currently known universality classes of continuous phase transitions to absorbing stat...
New model equations are derived for dynamics of aggregation of finite-size particles. The difference...
Anomalous coarsening in far-from-equilibrium one-dimensional systems is investigated by applying sim...
The emergence of clustering and coarsening in crowded ensembles of self-propelled agents is studied ...
There are two modes by which clusters of aggregating particles can coalesce: The clusters can merge ...
There are two modes by which clusters of aggregating particles can coalesce: The clusters can merge ...
We investigate the late coarsening stages of one dimensional adsorption processes with diffusional r...
We study domain growth properties of two species of particles executing biased diffusion on a half-f...
In this paper we present a coarse-graining (CG) approach for the agglomeration of nano-particles and...
52 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceMotivated by several models introduced in the physical lite...
International audienceWe present one dimensional molecular dynamics simulations of a two species, in...
<p>Examples of non-equilibrium cluster formation in self-propelled particle systems. (a) Large movin...
Zero-range processes with decreasing jump rates are well known to exhibit a condensation transition ...
We present a study of the scaling properties of cluster-cluster aggregation with a source of monomer...
Phase transitions from a metastable state often occur by nucleation accompanied by particle growth a...
We review the currently known universality classes of continuous phase transitions to absorbing stat...
New model equations are derived for dynamics of aggregation of finite-size particles. The difference...