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Critical behavior of the spin-$1/2$ Baxter-Wu model: Entropic sampling simulations

Computational Physics 2016-10-24 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

In this work we use a refined entropic sampling technique based on the Wang-Landau method to study the spin-1/21/2 Baxter-Wu model. The static critical exponents were determined as α=0.6545(68)\alpha=0.6545(68), β=0.0818(30)\beta=0.0818(30), γ=1.18193(77)\gamma=1.18193(77), and ν=0.66341(47)\nu=0.66341(47). The estimate for the critical temperature was Tc=2.269194(45)T_c=2.269194(45). We compare the present results with those obtained from other well established approaches and we find a startling closeness with the exact values, besides the high precision reached for the critical temperature. We also calculate the coefficients aa and bb for the divergence of the microcanonical inverse temperature at the ground state achieving an excellent agreement in comparison with the simulation estimates.

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@article{arxiv.1510.04300,
  title  = {Critical behavior of the spin-$1/2$ Baxter-Wu model: Entropic sampling simulations},
  author = {L. N. Jorge and L. S. Ferreira and S. A. Leão and A. A. Caparica},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.04300},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1501.03708