Discretization-related issues in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang equation: consistency, Galilean-invariance violation, and fluctuation-dissipation relation.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Instituto de Física de Cantabria (UC and CSIC), E-39005 Santander, Spain.

Published: June 2010

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In order to perform numerical simulations of the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) equation, in any dimensionality, a spatial discretization scheme must be prescribed. The known fact that the KPZ equation can be obtained as a result of a Hopf-Cole transformation applied to a diffusion equation (with multiplicative noise) is shown here to strongly restrict the arbitrariness in the choice of spatial discretization schemes. On one hand, the discretization prescriptions for the Laplacian and the nonlinear (KPZ) term cannot be independently chosen. On the other hand, since the discretization is an operation performed on space and the Hopf-Cole transformation is local both in space and time, the former should be the same regardless of the field to which it is applied. It is shown that whereas some discretization schemes pass both consistency tests, known examples in the literature do not. The requirement of consistency for the discretization of Lyapunov functionals is argued to be a natural and safe starting point in choosing spatial discretization schemes. We also analyze the relation between real-space and pseudospectral discrete representations. In addition we discuss the relevance of the Galilean-invariance violation in these consistent discretization schemes and the alleged conflict of standard discretization with the fluctuation-dissipation theorem, peculiar of one dimension.

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