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Subleading long-range interactions and violations of finite size scaling

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-31 v4

Abstract

We study the behavior of systems in which the interaction contains a long-range component that does not dominate the critical behavior. Such a component is exemplified by the van der Waals force between molecules in a simple liquid-vapor system. In the context of the mean spherical model with periodic boundary conditions we are able to identify, for temperatures close above TcT_c, finite-size contributions due to the {\it subleading} term in the interaction that are {\it dominant} in this region decaying algebraically as a function of LL. This mechanism goes beyond the standard formulation of the finite-size scaling but is to be expected in real physical systems. We also discuss other ways in which critical point behavior is modified that are of relevance for analysis of Monte Carlo simulations of such systems.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0010478,
  title  = {Subleading long-range interactions and violations of finite size scaling},
  author = {Daniel Dantchev and Joseph Rudnick},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0010478},
  year   = {2009}
}

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