Shape Effects of Finite-Size Scaling Functions for Anisotropic Three-Dimensional Ising Models
Abstract
The finite-size scaling functions for anisotropic three-dimensional Ising models of size (: anisotropy parameter) are studied by Monte Carlo simulations. We study the dependence of finite-size scaling functions of the Binder parameter and the magnetization distribution function . We have shown that the finite-size scaling functions for at the critical temperature change from a two-peak structure to a single-peak one by increasing or decreasing from 1. We also study the finite-size scaling near the critical temperature of the layered square-lattice Ising model, when the systems have a large two-dimensional anisotropy. We have found the three-dimensional and two-dimensional finite-size scaling behavior depending on the parameter which is fixed; a unified view of 3D and 2D finite-size scaling behavior has been obtained for the anisotropic 3D Ising models.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9909262,
title = {Shape Effects of Finite-Size Scaling Functions for Anisotropic Three-Dimensional Ising Models},
author = {Kazuhisa Kaneda and Yutaka Okabe and Macoto Kikuchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9909262},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages including 11 eps figures, RevTeX, to appear in J. Phys. A