Growing length scales in aging systems
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We summarize studies of growing lengths in different aging systems. The article is structured as follows. We recall the definition of a number of observables, typically correlations and susceptibilities, that give access to dynamic and static correlation lengths. We use a growing length perspective to review three out of equilibrium cases: domain growth phenomena; the evolution of Edwards-Wilkinson and Kardar-Parisi-Zhang manifolds and other directed elastic manifolds in random media; spin and structural glasses in relaxation and under an external drive. Finally, we briefly report on a mechanism for dynamic fluctuations in aging systems that is based on a time-reparametrization invariance scenario and may be at the origin of the dynamic growing length in glassy materials.
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