Multidimensional persistence behaviour in an Ising system
Abstract
We consider a periodic Ising chain with nearest-neighbour and -th neighbour interaction and quench it from infinite temperature to zero temperature. The persistence probability , measured as the probability that a spin remains unflipped upto time , is studied by computer simulation for suitable values of . We observe that as time progresses, first decays as (-the {\em first} regime), then the curve has a small slope (in log-log scale) for some time (-the {\em second} regime) and at last it decays nearly as (-the {\em third} regime). We argue that in the first regime, the persistence behaviour is the usual one for a two-dimensional system, in the second regime it is like that of a non-interacting (`zero-dimensional') system and in the third regime the persistence behaviour is like that of a one dimensional Ising model. We also provide explanations for such behaviour.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0803.1962,
title = {Multidimensional persistence behaviour in an Ising system},
author = {Anjan Kumar Chandra and Subinay Dasgupta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0803.1962},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
6 pages, 12 figures