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Harnessing finite-size effects to gauge aging in the $2D$ Ising model

Statistical Mechanics 2026-07-13 v1

Abstract

The relaxation behavior towards equilibrium of the 2D2D Ising model with nearest-neighbor interactions has been studied with focus on the two-time autocorrelator C(t,s)C(t,s). Finite-size effects affecting the growing magnetic domains lead to the saturation of C(t,s)C(t,s) with a distinct plateau of height C(2)(s,L)C_{\infty}^{(2)}(s,L) scaling algebraically with waiting time ss and lattice size LL. These scaling relations are used to produce precise estimates for the autocorrelation exponent λ\lambda and dynamical exponent zz with deliberately small lattices. Treating smooth domain walls in a similar manner to the lattice boundaries, their effect on C(t,s)C(t,s) can be understood as premature finite-size phenomenon, extending our ansatz to systems not yet in equilibrium.

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@article{arxiv.2607.11524,
  title  = {Harnessing finite-size effects to gauge aging in the $2D$ Ising model},
  author = {Dustin Warkotsch and Malte Henkel and Wolfhard Janke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.11524},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

18 pages, 16 figures; to be published in the Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (JSTAT)