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