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arxiv: 1508.07942 · v1 · pith:2UXSDCHLnew · submitted 2015-08-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Schramm-Loewner Evolution and isoheight lines of correlated landscapes

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keywords linesisoheightlandscapescorrelatedcorrelationslong-rangestatisticsanalytic
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Real landscapes are usually characterized by long-range height-height correlations, which are quantified by the Hurst exponent $H$. We analyze the statistical properties of the isoheight lines for correlated landscapes of $H\in [-1,1]$. We show numerically that, for $H\leq 0$ the statistics of these lines is compatible with $SLE$ and that established analytic results are recovered for $H=-1$ and $H=0$. This result suggests that for negative $H$, in spite of the long-range nature of correlations, the statistics of isolines is fully encoded in a Brownian motion with a single parameter in the continuum limit. By contrast, for positive $H$ we find that the one-dimensional time series encoding the isoheight lines is not Markovian and therefore not consistent with $SLE$.

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