Numerical Study of a Surface Growth Model with Singular Noise
Abstract
We study a stochastic model for epitaxial thin-film growth driven by spatially rough additive noise in a regime where the noise is singular and regularization via truncation in Fourier space is used to give a meaning to the solution, leading to a vanishing nonlinearity in the limit. In order to study this phenomenon numerically, the nonlinearity is discretized by a spectral Galerkin projection, while time integration is performed with an exponential Euler scheme. For roughness stronger than spac...
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We study a stochastic model for epitaxial thin-film growth driven by spatially rough additive noise in a regime where the noise is singular and regularization via truncation in Fourier space is used to give a meaning to the solution, leading to a vanishing nonlinearity in the limit. In order to study this phenomenon numerically, the nonlinearity is discretized by a spectral Galerkin projection, while time integration is performed with an exponential Euler scheme. For roughness stronger than space-time white noise, we derive strong error estimates in that display explicitly the interaction between the spatial cut-off, the time step, and the decay of the nonlinear current. We also quantify the growth of the truncated stochastic convolution and the corresponding vanishing rate of the nonlinearity. Numerical experiments illustrate the transition from persistent hill formation to noise-dominated dynamics as the roughness parameter increases.
Source: arXiv:2608.20159v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.20159v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.20159v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.20159v1
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Aug 21, 2026
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