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Percolation of the two-dimensional XY model in the flow representation

Statistical Mechanics 2021-06-30 v1

Abstract

We simulate the two-dimensional XY model in the flow representation by a worm-type algorithm, up to linear system size L=4096L=4096, and study the geometric properties of the flow configurations. As the coupling strength KK increases, we observe that the system undergoes a percolation transition KpercK_{\rm perc} from a disordered phase consisting of small clusters into an ordered phase containing a giant percolating cluster. Namely, in the low-temperature phase, there exhibits a long-ranged order regarding the flow connectivity, in contrast to the qusi-long-range order associated with spin properties. Near KpercK_{\rm perc}, the scaling behavior of geometric observables is well described by the standard finite-size scaling ansatz for a second-order phase transition. The estimated percolation threshold Kperc=1.1053(4)K_{\rm perc}=1.105 \, 3(4) is close to but obviously smaller than the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) transition point KBKT=1.1193(10)K_{\rm BKT} = 1.119 \, 3(10), which is determined from the magnetic susceptibility and the superfluid density. Various interesting questions arise from these unconventional observations, and their solutions would shed lights on a variety of classical and quantum systems of BKT phase transitions.

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@article{arxiv.2010.14427,
  title  = {Percolation of the two-dimensional XY model in the flow representation},
  author = {Bao-Zong Wang and Pengcheng Hou and Chun-Jiong Huang and Youjin Deng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.14427},
  year   = {2021}
}