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Physics 2012
Field-theoretic technique for irreversible reaction processesDOI: 10.1134/S1063779613020160 Abstract: The single-species annihilation reaction A+A->0 is studied in the presence of random advecting field. In order to determine possible infrared behavior of the system all stable fixed points are presented to two-loop approximation in double $(\epsilon,\Delta)$ expansion with the corresponding regions of stability. The main result of this paper is the calculation of all the renormalization constants and the decay exponent to the second-order precision as well as calculation of scaling function the mean particle number to the first order. Effects of random sources and sinks on reaction kinetics in the master-equation description have been investigated in the framework of a field-theoretic model, obtained by the "second quantization" a la Doi of the corresponding master equation. It has been demonstrated that random sources and sinks have a significant effect on the asymptotic behaviour of the model and two universality classes for their description have been identified by the scaling analysis. Results are compared with the Langevin-equation description of the same process.
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