Anomalous dynamic scaling in locally conserved coarsening of fractal clusters.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
; 65(5 Pt 1): 050501, 2002 May.
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We report two-dimensional phase-field simulations of locally conserved coarsening dynamics of random fractal clusters with fractal dimension D=1.7 and 1.5. The correlation function, cluster perimeter, and solute mass are measured as functions of time. Analyzing the correlation function dynamics, we identify two different time-dependent length scales that exhibit power laws in time. The exponents of these power laws do not show any dependence on D; one of them is apparently the "classical" exponent 1/3. The solute mass versus time exhibits dynamic scaling with a D-dependent exponent, in agreement with a simple scaling theory.
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
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Israel