We study unbinding transitions of a nonequilibrium Kardar-Parisi-Zhang interface in the presence of long-ranged substrates. Both attractive and repulsive substrates, as well as positive and negative Kardar-Parisi-Zhang nonlinearities, are considered, leading to four different physical situations. A detailed comparison with equilibrium wetting transitions as well as with nonequilibrium unbinding transitions in systems with short-ranged forces is presented, yielding a comprehensive picture of unbinding transitions and of their classification into universality classes. These nonequilibrium transitions may play a crucial role in the dynamics of the wetting or growth of systems with intrinsic anisotropies.
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