Some puzzling problems in nonequilibrium field theories
Miguel A. Munoz

TL;DR
This paper reviews open problems in nonequilibrium phase transitions, focusing on their formulation via Langevin equations and field theory, and discusses solutions through renormalization techniques.
Contribution
It highlights unresolved issues in non-equilibrium field theories and emphasizes the importance of renormalization methods in addressing these challenges.
Findings
Identification of key open problems in non-equilibrium phase transitions
Discussion on the application of Langevin equations and field theory
Insights into the role of renormalization in solving these problems
Abstract
I review some open problems on the ever-growing field of non-equilibrium phase transitions, paying special attention to the formulation of such problems in terms of Langevin equations or, equivalently, field-theoretical descriptions, and their solution using renormalization
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Taxonomy
TopicsTheoretical and Computational Physics · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Material Dynamics and Properties
