We present a Monte Carlo study of an Edwards-Wilkinson type of surface when it is driven by another random surface which drifts with a rate 0<phi<1. When it is driven by another drifting surface, it is shown to be of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) type; we show that the asymptotic drift of its center of mass is preceded by a subdiffusive regime characterized by an effective exponent whose value is slightly less than that of the KPZ growth exponent (beta=1/3) because of slow crossover. Our numerical study demonstrates that the growth of fluctuations for the driven surface shows an extremely slow crossover to the KPZ regime observable only for very large system sizes. The equilibrium fluctuation of the surface exhibits a minimum at a certain d...
We study a system of hard-core particles sliding locally downwards on a fluctuating one-dimensional ...
Thermal and viscous forces compete for dominance at the microscopic length-scales which govern the b...
In this dissertation, we review the physics associated with surfaces and interfaces in equilibrium a...
We present a study on the dynamics of a system consisting of a pair of hardcore particles diffusing ...
We study the dynamics of an interface driven far from equilibrium in three dimensions. We first deri...
We study a one-dimensional disordered solid-on-solid model in which neighboring columns are shifted...
A model for kinetic growth is presented that allows for overhangs and arbitrary topologies of the gr...
The essential features of many interfaces driven out of equilibrium are described by the same equati...
In this dissertation, I present a number of theoretical and numerical studies of the dynamic scaling...
We study the dynamics of the roughening of a surface between two coexisting phases using a novel Mon...
In this thesis I study a model of self propelled particles exhibiting run-and tumble dynamics on lat...
This work is about some random interface growth models whose microscopic evolution is typically repr...
We discuss a theoretical model for bidirectional cargo transport in biological cells, which is drive...
We show that the correlated stochastic fluctuation of the friction coefficient can give rise to long...
Rolling of a small sphere on a patterned support of an elastomer is governed by a non-linear frictio...
We study a system of hard-core particles sliding locally downwards on a fluctuating one-dimensional ...
Thermal and viscous forces compete for dominance at the microscopic length-scales which govern the b...
In this dissertation, we review the physics associated with surfaces and interfaces in equilibrium a...
We present a study on the dynamics of a system consisting of a pair of hardcore particles diffusing ...
We study the dynamics of an interface driven far from equilibrium in three dimensions. We first deri...
We study a one-dimensional disordered solid-on-solid model in which neighboring columns are shifted...
A model for kinetic growth is presented that allows for overhangs and arbitrary topologies of the gr...
The essential features of many interfaces driven out of equilibrium are described by the same equati...
In this dissertation, I present a number of theoretical and numerical studies of the dynamic scaling...
We study the dynamics of the roughening of a surface between two coexisting phases using a novel Mon...
In this thesis I study a model of self propelled particles exhibiting run-and tumble dynamics on lat...
This work is about some random interface growth models whose microscopic evolution is typically repr...
We discuss a theoretical model for bidirectional cargo transport in biological cells, which is drive...
We show that the correlated stochastic fluctuation of the friction coefficient can give rise to long...
Rolling of a small sphere on a patterned support of an elastomer is governed by a non-linear frictio...
We study a system of hard-core particles sliding locally downwards on a fluctuating one-dimensional ...
Thermal and viscous forces compete for dominance at the microscopic length-scales which govern the b...
In this dissertation, we review the physics associated with surfaces and interfaces in equilibrium a...