13 pagesInternational audienceThis paper is devoted to a non-perturbative renormalization group (NPRG) analysis of Model A, which stands as a paradigm for the study of critical dynamics. The NPRG formalism has appeared as a valuable theoretical tool to investigate non-equilibrium critical phenomena, yet the simplest -- and nontrivial -- models for critical dynamics have never been studied using NPRG techniques. In this paper we focus on Model A taking this opportunity to provide a pedagological introduction to NPRG methods for dynamical problems in statistical physics. The dynamical exponent $z$ is computed in $d=3$ and $d=2$ and is found in close agreement with results from other methods
Non-perturbative Renormalization Group (NPRG) technique is applied to a stochastical model of a non-...
Non-perturbative Renormalization Group (NPRG) technique is applied to a stochastical model of a non-...
The renormalization group method is applied in order to analyze models E and F of critical dynamics ...
28 pages, 1 figureThis paper is devoted to presenting in detail the non-perturbative renormalization...
28 pages, 1 figureThis paper is devoted to presenting in detail the non-perturbative renormalization...
28 pages, 1 figureThis paper is devoted to presenting in detail the non-perturbative renormalization...
These notes aim to provide a concise pedagogical introduction to some important applications of the ...
We introduce the general formulation of a renormalization method suitable to study the critical prop...
4 pages, 1 figure, published version (discussion and figure modified)We investigate non-equilibrium ...
We analyze quantum mechanical systems using the non-perturbative renormalization group (NPRG). The N...
Introducing a unified framework for describing and understanding complex interacting systems common ...
We present a detailed discussion of a novel dynamical renormalization group scheme: the dynamically ...
11 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe derive the necessary conditions for implementing a regul...
The renormalization group method is applied in order to analyze models E and F of critical dynamics ...
This thesis describes the development of analytical and computational techniques for systems far fro...
Non-perturbative Renormalization Group (NPRG) technique is applied to a stochastical model of a non-...
Non-perturbative Renormalization Group (NPRG) technique is applied to a stochastical model of a non-...
The renormalization group method is applied in order to analyze models E and F of critical dynamics ...
28 pages, 1 figureThis paper is devoted to presenting in detail the non-perturbative renormalization...
28 pages, 1 figureThis paper is devoted to presenting in detail the non-perturbative renormalization...
28 pages, 1 figureThis paper is devoted to presenting in detail the non-perturbative renormalization...
These notes aim to provide a concise pedagogical introduction to some important applications of the ...
We introduce the general formulation of a renormalization method suitable to study the critical prop...
4 pages, 1 figure, published version (discussion and figure modified)We investigate non-equilibrium ...
We analyze quantum mechanical systems using the non-perturbative renormalization group (NPRG). The N...
Introducing a unified framework for describing and understanding complex interacting systems common ...
We present a detailed discussion of a novel dynamical renormalization group scheme: the dynamically ...
11 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe derive the necessary conditions for implementing a regul...
The renormalization group method is applied in order to analyze models E and F of critical dynamics ...
This thesis describes the development of analytical and computational techniques for systems far fro...
Non-perturbative Renormalization Group (NPRG) technique is applied to a stochastical model of a non-...
Non-perturbative Renormalization Group (NPRG) technique is applied to a stochastical model of a non-...
The renormalization group method is applied in order to analyze models E and F of critical dynamics ...