This paper aims at using the functional renormalization group formalism to study the equilibrium states of a stochastic process described by a quench--disordered multilinear Langevin equation. Such an equation characterizes the evolution of a time-dependent $N$-vector $q(t)=\{q_1(t),\cdots q_N(t)\}$ and is traditionally encountered in the dynamical description of glassy systems at and out of equilibrium through the so-called Glauber model. From the connection between Langevin dynamics and quantum mechanics in imaginary time, we are able to coarse-grain the path integral of the problem in the Fourier modes, and to construct a renormalization group flow for effective Euclidean action. In the large $N$-limit we are able to solve the flow equat...
Common algorithms for computationally simulating Langevin dynamics must discretize the stochastic di...
This manuscript is focused on the study of critical phenomena taking place out-of-equilibrium. In th...
These notes aim to provide a concise pedagogical introduction to some important applications of the ...
International audienceThis paper aims at using the functional renormalization group formalism to stu...
We use the functional Renormalisation Group (fRG) to describe the in and out of equilibrium dynamics...
We apply the functional renormalization group (fRG) to study relaxation in a stochastic process gove...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the large-time behavior for a slightly modified ...
The relation between a recently introduced dynamical real-space renormalization group and the fluctu...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of systems coupled to an environment. We review the symmetries o...
CETTE THESE COMPREND DEUX PARTIES INDEPENDANTES. DANS LA PREMIERE NOUS ETUDIONS LA PROBABILITE DE PE...
In many branches of physics, one must often deal with processes involving a huge number of degrees o...
A novel exact dynamical real-space renormalization group for a Langevin equation derivable from a Eu...
Phase transitions with spontaneous symmetry breaking are expected for group field theories as a basi...
In this thesis we investigate properties of equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems by means of reno...
We investigate finite-size scaling aspects of disorder reaction-diffusion processes in one dimension...
Common algorithms for computationally simulating Langevin dynamics must discretize the stochastic di...
This manuscript is focused on the study of critical phenomena taking place out-of-equilibrium. In th...
These notes aim to provide a concise pedagogical introduction to some important applications of the ...
International audienceThis paper aims at using the functional renormalization group formalism to stu...
We use the functional Renormalisation Group (fRG) to describe the in and out of equilibrium dynamics...
We apply the functional renormalization group (fRG) to study relaxation in a stochastic process gove...
International audienceIn this paper, we investigate the large-time behavior for a slightly modified ...
The relation between a recently introduced dynamical real-space renormalization group and the fluctu...
This thesis deals with the dynamics of systems coupled to an environment. We review the symmetries o...
CETTE THESE COMPREND DEUX PARTIES INDEPENDANTES. DANS LA PREMIERE NOUS ETUDIONS LA PROBABILITE DE PE...
In many branches of physics, one must often deal with processes involving a huge number of degrees o...
A novel exact dynamical real-space renormalization group for a Langevin equation derivable from a Eu...
Phase transitions with spontaneous symmetry breaking are expected for group field theories as a basi...
In this thesis we investigate properties of equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems by means of reno...
We investigate finite-size scaling aspects of disorder reaction-diffusion processes in one dimension...
Common algorithms for computationally simulating Langevin dynamics must discretize the stochastic di...
This manuscript is focused on the study of critical phenomena taking place out-of-equilibrium. In th...
These notes aim to provide a concise pedagogical introduction to some important applications of the ...