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Critical Langevin dynamics of the O(N)-Ginzburg-Landau model with correlated noise

We use the perturbative renormalization group to study classical stochastic processes with memory. We focus on the generalized Langevin dynamics of the ϕ^4 Ginzburg-Landau model with additive noise, the correlations of which are local in space but decay as a power-law with exponent αin time. These correlations are assumed to be due to the coupling to an equilibrium thermal bath. We study both the equilibrium dynamics at the critical point and quenches towards it, deriving the corresponding scaling forms and the associated equilibrium and non-equilibrium critical exponents η, ν, z and θ. We show that, while the first two retain their equilibrium values independently of α, the non-Markovian character of the dynamics affects the dynamic exponents (z and θ) for α< α_c(D, N) where D is the spatial dimensionality, N the number of components of the order parameter, and α_c(x,y) a function which we determine at second order in 4-D. We analyze the dependence of the asymptotic fluctuation-dissipation ratio on various parameters, including α. We discuss the implications of our results for several physical situations.

preprint2011arXivOpen access

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