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Role of initial conditions in $1D$ diffusive systems: compressibility, hyperuniformity and long-term memory

Published 17 Jun 2022 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (2206.08739v2)

Abstract: We analyse the long-lasting effects of initial conditions on fluctuations in one-dimensional diffusive systems. We consider both the fluctuations of current for non-interacting diffusive particles starting from a step-like initial density profile, and the mean-square displacement of tracers in homogeneous systems with single-file diffusion. For these two cases, we show analytically (via the propagator and Macroscopic Fluctuation Theory, respectively) that the long-term memory of initial conditions is mediated by a single static quantity: a generalized compressibility that quantifies the density fluctuations of the initial state. We thereby identify a universality class of hyperuniform initial states whose dynamical variances coincide with the quenched' cases studied previously; we also describe a continuous family of other classes among which equilibrated (orannealed') initial conditions are but one family member. We verify our predictions through extensive Monte Carlo simulations.

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