Replicated Transfer Matrix Analysis of Ising Spin Models on `Small World' Lattices
Abstract
We calculate equilibrium solutions for Ising spin models on `small world' lattices, which are constructed by super-imposing random and sparse Poissonian graphs with finite average connectivity c onto a one-dimensional ring. The nearest neighbour bonds along the ring are ferromagnetic, whereas those corresponding to the Poisonnian graph are allowed to be random. Our models thus generally contain quenched connectivity and bond disorder. Within the replica formalism, calculating the disorder-averaged free energy requires the diagonalization of replicated transfer matrices. In addition to developing the general replica symmetric theory, we derive phase diagrams and calculate effective field distributions for two specific cases: that of uniform sparse long-range bonds (i.e. `small world' magnets), and that of (+J/-J) random sparse long-range bonds (i.e. `small world' spin-glasses).
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0402504,
title = {Replicated Transfer Matrix Analysis of Ising Spin Models on `Small World' Lattices},
author = {T. Nikoletopoulos and A. C. C. Coolen and I. Perez-Castillo and N. S. Skantzos and J. P. L. Hatchett and B. Wemmenhove},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0402504},
year = {2009}
}
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22 pages, LaTeX, IOP macros, eps figures