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Surface roughening in a hypercube-stacking model
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EngineeringSubdivision SurfaceComputer-aided DesignComputational MechanicsStatistical Field TheoryNumerical SimulationQuantum MaterialsNew DepositionEvaporation ModelHypercube-stacking ModelComputational GeometryLow-dimensional SystemSurface ReconstructionGeometric ModelingPhysicsQuantum Field TheorySurface WidthNatural SciencesSurface ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsDisordered Quantum SystemSurface ModelingCritical PhenomenonMultiscale Modeling
We study in d+1 dimensions a new deposition and evaporation model of a d-dimensional surface which bears a Potts-spin representation. For the pure deposition case, our simulations on systems up to ${11520}^{2}$ sites in d=2 and 2\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}${192}^{3}$ sites in d=3 yield roughness exponents which violate recent conjectures. Including evaporation, we observe a nonequilibrium surface-roughening transition in d=3, but only a smooth crossover behavior in d=2. A logarithmic anomalous scaling form for surface width at the transition is conjectured.
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