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From dynamical scaling to local scale-invariance: a tutorial

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Dynamical scaling arises naturally in various many-body systems far from equilibrium. After a short historical overview, the elements of possible extensions of dynamical scaling to a local scale-invariance will be introduced. Schr\"odinger-invariance, the most simple example of local scale-invariance, will be introduced as a dynamical symmetry in the Edwards-Wilkinson universality class of interface growth. The Lie algebra construction, its representations and the Bargman superselection rules will be combined with non-equilibrium Janssen-de Dominicis field-theory to produce explicit predictions for responses and correlators, which can be compared to the results of explicit model studies. At the next level, the study of non-stationary states requires to go over, from Schr\"odinger-invariance, to ageing-invariance. The ageing algebra admits new representations, which acts as dynamical symmetries on more general equations, and imply that each non-equilibrium scaling operator is characterised by two distinct, independent scaling dimensions. Tests of ageing-invariance are described, in the Glauber-Ising and spherical models of a phase-ordering ferromagnet and the Arcetri model of interface growth.

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Schr\"odinger-invariance in non-equilibrium critical dynamics

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2025-10-29 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Scaling functions for correlators in non-equilibrium critical dynamics with z=2 are predicted from a new time-dependent non-equilibrium Schrödinger algebra representation and confirmed in exactly solvable ageing models.

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  • Schr\"odinger-invariance in non-equilibrium critical dynamics cond-mat.stat-mech · 2025-10-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    Scaling functions for correlators in non-equilibrium critical dynamics with z=2 are predicted from a new time-dependent non-equilibrium Schrödinger algebra representation and confirmed in exactly solvable ageing models.