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Ageing, dynamical scaling and its extensions in many-particle systems without detailed balance

Malte Henkel

Published 2006-09-26, updated 2006-11-26Version 2

Recent studies on the phenomenology of ageing in certain many-particle systems which are at a critical point of their non-equilibrium steady-states, are reviewed. Examples include the contact process, the parity-conserving branching-annihilating random walk, two exactly solvable particle-reaction models and kinetic growth models. While the generic scaling descriptions known from magnetic system can be taken over, some of the scaling relations between the ageing exponents are no longer valid. In particular, there is no obvious generalization of the universal limit fluctuation-dissipation ratio. The form of the scaling function of the two-time response function is compared with the prediction of the theory of local scale-invariance.

Comments: Latex2e with IOP macros, 32 pages; extended discussion on contact process and new section on kinetic growth processes
Journal: J.Phys.Condens.Matter 19 (2007) 065101
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