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Exact solution of a classical short-range spin model with a phase transition in one dimension: the Potts model with invisible states

Statistical Mechanics 2020-04-02 v1

Abstract

We present the exact solution of the 1D classical short-range Potts model with invisible states. Besides the qq states of the ordinary Potts model, this possesses rr additional states which contribute to the entropy, but not to the interaction energy. We determine the partition function, using the transfer-matrix method, in the general case of two ordering fields: h1h_1 acting on a visible state and h2h_2 on an invisible state. We analyse its zeros in the complex-temperature plane in the case that h1=0h_1=0. When Imh2=0{\rm Im}\, h_2=0 and r0r\ge 0, these zeros accumulate along a line that intersects the real temperature axis at the origin. This corresponds to the usual "phase transition" in a 11D system. However, for Imh20{\rm Im}\, h_2\neq 0 or r<0r<0, the line of zeros intersects the positive part of the real temperature axis, which signals the existence of a phase transition at non-zero temperature.

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@article{arxiv.1708.02548,
  title  = {Exact solution of a classical short-range spin model with a phase transition in one dimension: the Potts model with invisible states},
  author = {Petro Sarkanych and Yurij Holovatch and Ralph Kenna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02548},
  year   = {2020}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures