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Non-universality of aging during phase separation of the two-dimensional long-range Ising model

Statistical Mechanics 2025-12-10 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

We investigate the aging properties of phase-separation kinetics following quenches from T=T=\infty to a finite temperature below TcT_c of the paradigmatic two-dimensional conserved Ising model with power-law decaying long-range interactions r(2+σ)\sim r^{-(2 + \sigma)}. Physical aging with a power-law decay of the two-time autocorrelation function C(t,tw)(t/tw)λ/zC(t,t_w)\sim \left(t/t_w\right)^{-\lambda/z} is observed, displaying a complex dependence of the autocorrelation exponent λ\lambda on σ\sigma. A value of λ=3.500(26)\lambda=3.500(26) for the corresponding nearest-neighbor model (which is recovered as the σ\sigma \rightarrow \infty limes) is determined. The values of λ\lambda in the long-range regime (σ<1\sigma < 1) are all compatible with λ4\lambda \approx 4. In between, a continuous crossover is visible for 1σ21 \lesssim \sigma \lesssim 2 with non-universal, σ\sigma-dependent values of λ\lambda. The performed Metropolis Monte Carlo simulations are primarily enabled by our novel algorithm for long-range interacting systems.

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@article{arxiv.2409.08050,
  title  = {Non-universality of aging during phase separation of the two-dimensional long-range Ising model},
  author = {Fabio Müller and Henrik Christiansen and Wolfhard Janke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.08050},
  year   = {2025}
}