Metastable states and T=0 hysteresis in the random-field Ising model on random graphs
Abstract
We study the ferromagnetic random-field Ising model on random graphs of fixed connectivity z (Bethe lattice) in the presence of an external magnetic field . We compute the number of single-spin-flip stable configurations with a given magnetization m and study the connection between the distribution of these metastable states in the H-m plane (focusing on the region where the number is exponentially large) and the shape of the saturation hysteresis loop obtained by cycling the field between and at T=0. The annealed complexity is calculated for z=2,3,4 and the quenched complexity for z=2. We prove explicitly for z=2 that the contour coincides with the saturation loop. On the other hand, we show that is irrelevant for describing, even qualitatively, the observable hysteresis properties of the system.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0411677,
title = {Metastable states and T=0 hysteresis in the random-field Ising model on random graphs},
author = {F. Detcheverry and M. L. Rosinberg and G. Tarjus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0411677},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
22 pages, 10 figures Manuscript revised to clarify a few points. Final version to appear in EPJ B