Geometric properties of the additional third-order transitions in the two-dimensional Potts model
Abstract
Within the canonical ensemble framework, this paper investigates the presence of higher-order transition signals in the -state Potts model (for ), using two geometric order parameters: isolated spins number and the average perimeter of clusters. Our results confirm that higher-order transitions exist in the Potts model, where the number of isolated spins reliably indicates third-order independent transitions. This signal persists regardless of the system's phase transition order, even at higher values of . In contrast, the average perimeter of clusters, used as an order parameter for detecting third-order dependent transitions, shows that for and , the signal for third-order dependent transitions disappears, indicating its absence in systems undergoing first-order transitions. These findings are consistent with results from microcanonical inflection-point analysis, further validating the robustness of this approach.
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@article{arxiv.2411.00423,
title = {Geometric properties of the additional third-order transitions in the two-dimensional Potts model},
author = {Wei Liu and Xin Zhang and Lei Shi and Kai Qi and Xiang Li and Fangfang Wang and Zengru Di},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.00423},
year = {2025}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures