Extracting partition function zeros from Fukui-Todo simulations
Statistical Mechanics
2021-09-10 v2
Abstract
The Fukui-Todo algorithm is an important element of the array of simulational approaches to tackling critical phenomena in statistical physics. The partition-function-zero approach is of fundamental importance to understanding such phenomena and a precise tool to measure their properties. However, because the Fukui-Todo algorithm bypasses sample-by-sample energy computation, zeros cannot easily be harnessed through the energy distribution. Here this obstacle is overcome by a novel reweighting technique and zero-detection protocol. The efficacy of the approach is demonstrated in simple iconic models which feature transitions of both first and second order.
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@article{arxiv.2109.03510,
title = {Extracting partition function zeros from Fukui-Todo simulations},
author = {Petro Sarkanych and Yurij Holovatch and Ralph Kenna and Taras Yavors'kii},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.03510},
year = {2021}
}
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