Motion by curvature and large deviations for an interface dynamics on Z 2
Résumé
We study large deviations for a Markov process on curves in Z 2 mimicking the motion of an interface. Our dynamics can be tuned with a parameter β, which plays the role of an inverse temperature, and coincides at β = ∞ with the zero-temperature Ising model with Glauber dynamics, where curves correspond to the boundaries of droplets of one phase immersed in a sea of the other one. We prove that contours typically follow a motion by curvature with an influence of the parameter β, and establish large deviations bounds at all large enough β < ∞. The diffusion coefficient and mobility of the model are identified and correspond to those predicted in the literature.
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