Non-reciprocal interactions preserve the universality class of Potts model
Abstract
We study the -state Potts model on a square lattice with directed nearest-neighbor spin-spin interactions that are inherently non-reciprocal. Both equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamics are investigated. Analytically, we demonstrate that non-reciprocal interactions do not alter the critical exponents of the model under equilibrium dynamics. In contrast, numerical simulations with selfish non-equilibrium dynamics reveal distinctive behavior. For (non-reciprocal non-equilibrium Ising model), the critical exponents remain consistent with those of the equilibrium Ising universality class. However, for and , the critical exponents vary continuously. Remarkably, a super-universal scaling function -- Binder cumulant as a function of , where is the second moment correlation length and its maximum value -- remains identical to that of the equilibrium Potts models. These findings indicate that non-reciprocal Potts models belong to the superuniversality class of their respective equilibrium counterparts.
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@article{arxiv.2412.19664,
title = {Non-reciprocal interactions preserve the universality class of Potts model},
author = {Soumya K. Saha and P. K. Mohanty},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19664},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
6 pages, 3 Figs, Supp. Material (4 pages)