Exact ground states of one-dimensional long-range random-field Ising magnets
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 , where is the distance between these spins and is a parameter to control the effective dimension of the model. Exact ground states at zero temperature are calculated for system sizes up to via graph theoretical algorithms for four different values of while varying the strength 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 as well as the corresponding critical exponents are obtained. The results agree well with theory and interestingly we find for the data is compatible with a critical random-field strength .
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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