Abstract

Numerical analysis of conserved field dynamics has been generally performed with pseudospectral methods. Finite differences integration, the common procedure for nonconserved field dynamics, indeed struggles to implement a conservative noise in the discrete spatial domain. In this work we present a method to generate a conservative noise in the finite differences framework, which works for any discrete topology and boundary conditions. We apply it to numerically solve the conserved Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (cKPZ) equation, widely used to describe surface roughening when the number of particles is conserved. Our numerical simulations recover the correct scaling exponents α,β, and z in d=1 and in d=2. To illustrate the potentiality of the method, we further consider the cKPZ equationon different kinds of nonstandard lattices and on the random Euclidean graph. This is a unique numerical study of conserved field dynamics on an irregular topology, paving the way for a broad spectrum of possible applications.

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