Dynamics of condensate formation in stochastic transport with pair-factorized steady states: Nucleation and coarsening time scales
Hannes Nagel, Wolfhard Janke

TL;DR
This paper investigates the time scales of nucleation and coarsening during condensation in stochastic transport models like ZRP and PFSS, providing numerical analysis and scaling exponents for different dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a numerical study of condensation time scales in ZRP and PFSS models, including estimation methods and scaling exponents for various dynamics regimes.
Findings
Scaling exponents for nucleation and coarsening regimes identified.
Methodology for estimating nucleation time scales discussed.
Differences in dynamics influence coarsening behavior and time scales.
Abstract
Driven diffusive systems such as the zero-range process (ZRP) and the pair-factorized steady states (PFSS) stochastic transport process are versatile tools that lend themselves to the study of transport phenomena on a generic level. While their mathematical structure is simple enough to allow significant analytical treatment, they offer a variety of interesting phenomena. With appropriate dynamics, the ZRP and PFSS models feature a condensation transition where for a supercritical density the translational symmetry breaks spontaneously and excess particles form a single-site or spatially extended condensate, respectively. In this paper we numerically study the typical time scales of the two stages of this condensation process: Nucleation and coarsening. Nucleation is the first stage of condensation where the bulk system relaxes to its stationary distribution and droplet nuclei form in…
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