Non-equilibrium critical properties of the Ising model on product graphs
Abstract
We study numerically the non-equilibrium critical properties of the Ising model defined on direct products of graphs, obtained from factor graphs without phase transition (Tc = 0). On this class of product graphs, the Ising model features a finite temperature phase transition, and we find a pattern of scaling behaviors analogous to the one known on regular lattices: Observables take a scaling form in terms of a function L(t) of time, with the meaning of a growing length inside which a coherent fractal structure, the critical state, is progressively formed. Computing universal quantities, such as the critical exponents and the limiting fluctuation-dissipation ratio X_\infty, allows us to comment on the possibility to extend universality concepts to the critical behavior on inhomogeneous substrates.
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@article{arxiv.1012.3852,
title = {Non-equilibrium critical properties of the Ising model on product graphs},
author = {R. Burioni and F. Corberi and A. Vezzani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.3852},
year = {2010}
}
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11 pages, 7 figures