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Novel ballistic to diffusive crossover in the dynamics of a one dimensional Ising model with variable range of interaction

Statistical Mechanics 2015-03-14 v3

Abstract

The idea that the dynamics of a spin is determined by the size of its neighbouring domains was recently introduced (S. Biswas and P. Sen, Phys. Rev. E {\bf 80}, 027101 (2009)) in a Ising spin model (henceforth, referred to as model I). A parameter pp is now defined to modify the dynamics such that a spin can sense domain sizes up to R=pL/2R = pL/2 in a one dimensional system of size LL. For the cutoff factor pp \to 0,thedynamicsisIsinglikeandthedomainsgrowwithtime, the dynamics is Ising like and the domains grow with time tdiffusivelyas diffusively as t^{1/z}with with z=2,whilefor, while for p=1,theoriginalmodelIshowedballisticdynamicswith, the original model I showed ballistic dynamics with z \simeq 1.Forintermediatevaluesof. For intermediate values of p,thedomaingrowth,magnetisationandpersistenceshowmodelIlikebehaviouruptoamacroscopiccrossovertime, the domain growth, magnetisation and persistence show model I like behaviour up to a macroscopic crossover time t_1 \sim pL/2.Beyond. Beyond t_1,characteristicpowerlawvariationsofthedynamicquantitiesarenolongerobserved.Thetotaltimetoreachequilibriumisfoundtobe, characteristic power law variations of the dynamic quantities are no longer observed. The total time to reach equilibrium is found to be t = apL + b(1-p)^3L^2,fromwhichweconcludethatthelatertimebehaviourisdiffusive.Wealsoconsiderthecasewhenarandombutquenchedvalueof, from which we conclude that the later time behaviour is diffusive. We also consider the case when a random but quenched value of p$ is used for each spin for which ballistic behaviour is once again obtained.

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@article{arxiv.1004.3861,
  title  = {Novel ballistic to diffusive crossover in the dynamics of a one dimensional Ising model with variable range of interaction},
  author = {Soham Biswas and Parongama Sen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.3861},
  year   = {2015}
}

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14 pages, 12 figures. Published version of Journal of Physics A