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Hyperscaling violation in the 2D 8-state Potts model with long-range correlated disorder

Statistical Mechanics 2013-07-15 v3

Abstract

The first-order phase transition of the two-dimensional eight-state Potts model is shown to be rounded when long-range correlated disorder is coupled to energy density. Critical exponents are estimated by means of large-scale Monte Carlo simulations. In contrast to uncorrelated disorder, a violation of the hyperscaling relation γ/ν=d2xσ\gamma/\nu=d-2x_\sigma is observed. Even though the system is not frustrated, disorder fluctuations are strong enough to cause this violation in the very same way as in the 3D random-field Ising model. In the thermal sector too, evidence is given for such violation in the two hyperscaling relations α/ν=d2xε\alpha/\nu=d-2x_\varepsilon and 1/ν=dxε1/\nu=d-x_\varepsilon. In contrast to the random field Ising model, at least two hyperscaling violation exponents are needed. The scaling dimension of energy is conjectured to be xε=a/2x_\varepsilon=a/2, where aa is the exponent of the algebraic decay of disorder correlations.

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@article{arxiv.1303.1991,
  title  = {Hyperscaling violation in the 2D 8-state Potts model with long-range correlated disorder},
  author = {Christophe Chatelain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.1991},
  year   = {2013}
}

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6 pages, 6 figures. Published version