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Out-of-equilibrium phase re-entrance(s) in long-range interacting systems

Statistical Mechanics 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

Systems with long-range interactions display a short-time relaxation towards Quasi Stationary States (QSSs) whose lifetime increases with system size. The application of Lynden-Bell's theory of "violent relaxation" to the Hamiltonian Mean Field model leads to the prediction of out-of-equilibrium first and second order phase transitions between homogeneous (zero magnetization) and inhomogeneous (non-zero magnetization) QSSs, as well as an interesting phenomenon of phase re-entrances. We compare these theoretical predictions with direct NN-body numerical simulations. We confirm the existence of phase re-entrance in the typical parameter range predicted from Lynden-Bell's theory, but also show that the picture is more complicated than initially thought. In particular, we exhibit the existence of secondary re-entrant phases: we find un-magnetized states in the theoretically magnetized region as well as persisting magnetized states in the theoretically unmagnetized region.

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@article{arxiv.0903.5039,
  title  = {Out-of-equilibrium phase re-entrance(s) in long-range interacting systems},
  author = {F. Staniscia and P. H. Chavanis and G. De Ninno and D. Fanelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.5039},
  year   = {2015}
}

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