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Non-mean-field Critical Exponent in a Mean-field Model : Dynamics versus Statistical Mechanics

Statistical Mechanics 2014-04-02 v2

Abstract

The mean-field theory tells that the classical critical exponent of susceptibility is the twice of that of magnetization. However, the linear response theory based on the Vlasov equation, which is naturally introduced by the mean-field nature, makes the former exponent half of the latter for families of quasistationary states having second order phase transitions in the Hamiltonian mean-field model and its variances. We clarify that this strange exponent is due to existence of Casimir invariants which trap the system in a quasistationary state for a time scale diverging with the system size. The theoretical prediction is numerically confirmed by NN-body simulations for the equilibrium states and a family of quasistationary states.

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@article{arxiv.1304.2982,
  title  = {Non-mean-field Critical Exponent in a Mean-field Model : Dynamics versus Statistical Mechanics},
  author = {Shun Ogawa and Aurelio Patelli and Yoshiyuki Y. Yamaguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.2982},
  year   = {2014}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures