Diffusion limited aggregation: a paradigm of disorderly cluster growth

H. E. Stanley, A. Coniglio, S. Havlin, J. Lee, S. Schwarzer, M. Wolf

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Abstract

The purpose of this talk is to present a brief overview of our group's recent research into dynamic mechanisms of disorderly growth, an exciting new branch of condensed matter physics in which the methods and concepts of modern statistical mechanics are proving to be useful. Our strategy has been to focus on attempting to understand a single model system - diffusion limited aggregation (DLA). This philosophy was the guiding principle for years of research in phase transitions and critical phenomena. For example, by focusing on the Ising model, steady progress was made over a period of six decades and eventually led to understanding a wide range of critical point phenomena, since even systems for which the Ising model was not appropriate turned out to be described by variants of the Ising model (such as the XY and Heisenberg models). So also, we are optimistic that whatever we may learn in trying to "understand" DLA will lead to generic information helpful in understanding general aspects of dynamic mechanisms underlying disorderly growth.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)254-271
Number of pages18
JournalPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
Volume205
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 1994

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We are gratefutl o A. Bunde and H.E. Roman for collaboratioonn the key formatives tageso f this projecti n 2D (which are reviewedin ref. [18]), to P. Meakin for collaboration otnh e 3D extensionsa, nd to A. Aharony, P. Alstrom,A .-L. Barab~isRi, . BlumenfeldT, .C. Halsey,A .B. Harris, G. Huber, T. NagataniL, . PietroneroD, . StaufferP, . Trunfio, and T. Vicsek for helpful discussionasn dto NSF and KBN grant 1293/P3/93fo r financials upport.

Funding

We are gratefutl o A. Bunde and H.E. Roman for collaboratioonn the key formatives tageso f this projecti n 2D (which are reviewedin ref. [18]), to P. Meakin for collaboration otnh e 3D extensionsa, nd to A. Aharony, P. Alstrom,A .-L. Barab~isRi, . BlumenfeldT, .C. Halsey,A .B. Harris, G. Huber, T. NagataniL, . PietroneroD, . StaufferP, . Trunfio, and T. Vicsek for helpful discussionasn dto NSF and KBN grant 1293/P3/93fo r financials upport.

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National Science Foundation

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