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Exact ground states of one-dimensional long-range random-field Ising magnets

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2014-11-20 v3 Statistical Mechanics Computational Physics

Abstract

We investigate the one-dimensional long-range random-field Ising magnet with Gaussian distribution of the random fields. In this model, a ferromagnetic bond between two spins is placed with a probability pr1σp \sim r^{-1-\sigma}, where rr is the distance between these spins and σ\sigma is a parameter to control the effective dimension of the model. Exact ground states at zero temperature are calculated for system sizes up to L=219L = 2^{19} via graph theoretical algorithms for four different values of σ{0.25,0.4,0.5,1.0}\sigma \in \{0.25,0.4,0.5,1.0\} while varying the strength hh of the random fields. For each of these values several independent physical observables are calculated, i.e., magnetization, Binder parameter, susceptibility and a specific-heat-like quantity. The ferromagnet-paramagnet transitions at critical values hc(σ)h_c(\sigma) as well as the corresponding critical exponents are obtained. The results agree well with theory and interestingly we find for σ=1/2\sigma = 1/2 the data is compatible with a critical random-field strength hc>0h_c > 0.

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@article{arxiv.1307.3987,
  title  = {Exact ground states of one-dimensional long-range random-field Ising magnets},
  author = {Timo Dewenter and Alexander K. Hartmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.3987},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

12 pages, 15 figures; Version3: Equation (1) added to introduction. Added paragraph IV.B "Scaling in mean-field region", and IV.C "Corrections to scaling". Corrected paragraph V.A "\sigma = 0.25" by using the correct \nu* = 3 instead of \nu = \sigma for fits and data collapses. Accordingly, the conclusion is also modified