Absence of magnetism in continuous-spin systems with long-range antialigning forces
Abstract
We consider continuous-spin models on the -dimensional hypercubic lattice with the spins \emph{a priori} uniformly distributed over the unit sphere in (with ) and the interaction energy having two parts: a short-range part, represented by a potential , and a long-range antiferromagnetic part for some exponent and . We assume that is twice continuously differentiable, finite range and invariant under rigid rotations of all spins. For , and any , we then show that the expectation of each vanishes in all translation-invariant Gibbs states. In particular, the spontaneous magnetization is zero and block-spin averages vanish in all (translation invariant or not) Gibbs states. This contrasts the situation of where the ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor systems in exhibit strong magnetic order at sufficiently low temperatures. Our theorem extends an earlier result of A. van Enter ruling out magnetized states with uniformly positive two-point correlation functions.
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@article{arxiv.1011.1620,
title = {Absence of magnetism in continuous-spin systems with long-range antialigning forces},
author = {Marek Biskup and Nicholas Crawford},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.1620},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
17 pages, fixed typos and improved presentation; version to appear in J. Statist. Phys