A hierarchical mean field model of interacting spins
Abstract
We consider a system of hierarchical interacting spins under dynamics of spin-flip type with a ferromagnetic mean field interaction, scaling with the hierarchical distance, coupled with a system of linearly interacting hierarchical diffusions of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck type. In particular, the diffusive variables enter in the spin-flip rates, effectively acting as dynamical magnetic fields. In absence of the diffusions, the spin-flip dynamics can be thought of as a modification of the Curie--Weiss model. We study the mean field and the two-level hierarchical model, in the latter case restricting to a subcritical regime, corresponding to high temperatures, obtaining macroscopic limits at different spatio-temporal scales and studying the phase transitions in the system. We also formulate a generalization of our results to the -th level hierarchical case, for any finite, in the subcritical regime. We finally address the supercritical regime, in the zero-temperature limit, for the two-level hierarchical case, proceeding heuristically with the support of numerics.
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@article{arxiv.1910.13469,
title = {A hierarchical mean field model of interacting spins},
author = {Paolo Dai Pra and Marco Formentin and Guglielmo Pelino},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.13469},
year = {2019}
}
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44 pages, 17 figures