Effects of turbulent mixing on critical behaviour: Renormalization group analysis of the Potts model
N. V. Antonov, A. V. Malyshev

TL;DR
This paper investigates how turbulent mixing affects the critical behavior of the Potts model using renormalization group analysis, revealing new anisotropic universality classes and critical dimensions.
Contribution
It introduces a field theoretic RG approach to analyze the Potts model under anisotropic turbulent mixing, discovering a new non-equilibrium universality class.
Findings
Identification of various large-scale scaling regimes
Existence of a new anisotropic critical behavior
Calculation of critical dimensions in a double expansion
Abstract
Critical behaviour of a system, subjected to strongly anisotropic turbulent mixing, is studied by means of the field theoretic renormalization group. Specifically, relaxational stochastic dynamics of a non-conserved multicomponent order parameter of the Ashkin-Teller-Potts model, coupled to a random velocity field with prescribed statistics, is considered. The velocity is taken Gaussian, white in time, with correlation function of the form , where is the component of the wave vector, perpendicular to the distinguished direction ("direction of the flow") --- the -dimensional generalization of the ensemble introduced by Avellaneda and Majda [1990 {\it Commun. Math. Phys.} {\bf 131} 381] within the context of passive scalar advection. This model can describe a rich class of physical situations. It is shown that,…
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