A machine-learning study of phase transitions in Ising, Blume-Capel, and Ising-metamagnet models
Abstract
We combine machine-learning (ML) techniques with Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and finite-size scaling (FSS) to study continuous and first-order phase transitions in Ising, Blume-Capel, and Ising-metamagnet spin models. We go beyond earlier studies that had concentrated on obtaining the correlation-length exponent . In particular, we show (a) how to combine neural networks (NNs), trained with data from MC simulations of Ising-type spin models on finite lattices, with FSS to obtain both thermal magnetic exponents and , respectively, at both critical and tricritical points, (b) how to obtain the NN counterpart of two-scale-factor universality at an Ising-type critical point, and (c) FSS at a first-order transition. We also obtain the FSS forms for the output of our trained NNs as functions of both the temperature and the magnetic field.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.17815,
title = {A machine-learning study of phase transitions in Ising, Blume-Capel, and Ising-metamagnet models},
author = {Vasanth Kumar Babu and Rahul Pandit},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.17815},
year = {2025}
}