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Stochastic Loewner Evolution Relates Anomalous Diffusion and Anisotropic Percolation

Published 17 Jul 2015 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1507.05074v1)

Abstract: We disclose the origin of anisotropic percolation perimeters in terms of the Stochastic Loewner Evolution (SLE) process. Precisely, our results from extensive numerical simulations indicate that the perimeters of multi-layered and directed percolation clusters at criticality are the scaling limits of the Loewner evolution of an anomalous Brownian motion, being subdiffusive and superdiffusive, respectively. The connection between anomalous diffusion and fractal anisotropy is further tested by using long-range power-law correlated time series (fractional Brownian motion) as driving functions in the evolution process. The fact that the resulting traces are distinctively anisotropic corroborates our hypothesis. Under the conceptual framework of SLE, our study therefore reveals new perspectives for mathematical and physical interpretations of non-Markovian processes in terms of anisotropic paths at criticality and vice-versa.

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