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Renormalization group crossover in the critical dynamics of field theories with mode coupling terms.

Andrea Cavagna1,2, Luca Di Carlo1,2, Irene Giardina1,2,3, Luca Grandinetti4, Tomas S Grigera5,6,7, Giulia Pisegna1,2.   

Abstract

Motivated by the collective behavior of biological swarms, we study the critical dynamics of field theories with coupling between order parameter and conjugate momentum in the presence of dissipation. Under a fixed-network approximation, we perform a dynamical renormalization group calculation at one loop in the near-critical disordered region, and we show that the violation of momentum conservation generates a crossover between an unstable fixed point, characterized by a dynamic critical exponent z=d/2, and a stable fixed point with z=2. Interestingly, the two fixed points have different upper critical dimensions. The interplay between these two fixed points gives rise to a crossover in the critical dynamics of the system, characterized by a crossover exponent κ=4/d. The crossover is regulated by a conservation length scale R_{0}, given by the ratio between the transport coefficient and the effective friction, which is larger as the dissipation is smaller: Beyond R_{0}, the stable fixed point dominates, while at shorter distances dynamics is ruled by the unstable fixed point and critical exponent, a behavior which is all the more relevant in finite-size systems with weak dissipation. We run numerical simulations in three dimensions and find a crossover between the exponents z=3/2 and z=2 in the critical slowdown of the system, confirming the renormalization group results. From the biophysical point of view, our calculation indicates that in finite-size biological groups mode coupling terms in the equation of motion can significantly change the dynamical critical exponents even in the presence of dissipation, a step toward reconciling theory with experiments in natural swarms. Moreover, our result provides the scale within which fully conservative Bose-Einstein condensation is a good approximation in systems with weak symmetry-breaking terms violating number conservation, as quantum magnets or photon gases.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31962432     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.100.062130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev E        ISSN: 2470-0045            Impact factor:   2.529


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1.  Dynamical Renormalization Group for Mode-Coupling Field Theories with Solenoidal Constraint.

Authors:  Andrea Cavagna; Luca Di Carlo; Irene Giardina; Tomas Grigera; Giulia Pisegna; Mattia Scandolo
Journal:  J Stat Phys       Date:  2021-08-28       Impact factor: 1.548

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