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Emergence of Complex Spatio-Temporal Behavior in Nonlinear Field Theories

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We investigate the emergence of time-dependent nonperturbative configurations during the evolution of nonlinear scalar field models with symmetric and asymmetric double-well potentials. Complex spatio-temporal behavior emerges as the system seeks to establish equipartition after a fast quench. We show that fast quenches may dramatically modify the decay rate of metastable states in first order phase transitions. We briefly suggest possible applications incondensed matter systems and early universe cosmology.Comment: 6 pages, 8 figure

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