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Interfacial Phenomena and Natural Local Time
This article addresses a modification of local time for stochastic processes,
to be referred to as `natural local time'. It is prompted by theoretical
developments arising in mathematical treatments of recent experiments and
observations of phenomena in the geophysical and biological sciences pertaining
to dispersion in the presence of an interface of discontinuity in dispersion
coefficients. The results illustrate new ways in which to use the theory of
stochastic processes to infer macro scale parameters and behavior from micro
scale observations in particular heterogeneous environments
Interfacial adsorption phenomena of the three-dimensional three-state Potts model
We study the interfacial adsorption phenomena of the three-state
ferromagnetic Potts model on the simple cubic lattice by the Monte Carlo
method. Finite-size scaling analyses of the net-adsorption yield the evidence
of the phase transition being of first-order and .Comment: 14 page
Lateral transport of thermal capillary waves
We demonstrate that collective motion of interfacial fluctuations can occur
at the interface between two coexisting thermodynamic phases. Based on computer
simulation results for driven diffusive Ising and Blume-Capel models, we
conjecture that the thermal capillary waves at a planar interface travel along
the interface if the lateral order parameter current j_op(y) is an odd function
of the distance y from the interface and hence possesses opposite directions in
the two phases. Such motion does not occur if j_op(y) is an even function of y.
A discrete Gaussian interface model with effective dynamics exhibits similiar
transport phenomena but with a simpler dispersion relation. These findings open
up avenues for controlled interfacial transport on the nanoscale.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
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