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Exercise 2: Edwards-Wilkinson Interface with Stationary Initial Condition

Consider an Edwards-Wilkinson interface in 1+1 dimensions, at temperature , and of length with periodic boundary conditions:

where is a Gaussian white noise with zero mean and variance:

The solution can be written in Fourier space as:

with Fourier decomposition:

where .

In class, we computed the width of the interface starting from a flat interface at , i.e., . The mean square displacement of a point is similar but includes also the contribution of the zero mode. The result is:

The first term describes the diffusion of the center of mass, while the second comes from the non-zero Fourier modes.

Now consider the case where the initial interface is drawn from the equilibrium distribution at temperature :

For simplicity, set the initial center of mass to zero: . We consider the mean square displacement of the point . The average is performed over both the thermal noise and the initial condition :

Questions:

  • Compute the ensemble average of the Gaussian initial condition:

Hint: Write the integral in terms of Fourier modes and use .

  • Show that:
  • Show that:

where the term depends only on the initial condition. Show that:

  • Hence write:

Estimate for .

  • Estimate for and large .

Hint: Write the series as an integral using the continuum variable . It is helpful to know:

Provide the two asymptotic behaviors of .