The $N$-clock model: Variational analysis for fast and slow divergence rates of $N$
Abstract
We study a nearest neighbors ferromagnetic spin system on the square lattice in which the spin field is constrained to take values in a discretization of the unit circle consisting of equi-spaced vectors, also known as -clock model. We find a fast rate of divergence of with respect to the lattice spacing for which the -clock model has the same discrete-to-continuum variational limit of the model, in particular concentrating energy on topological defects of dimension 0. We prove the existence of a slow rate of divergence of at which the coarse-grain limit does not detect topological defects, but it is instead a -total variation. Finally, the two different types of limit behaviors are coupled in a critical regime for , whose analysis requires the aid of Cartesian currents.
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@article{arxiv.2012.09548,
title = {The $N$-clock model: Variational analysis for fast and slow divergence rates of $N$},
author = {Marco Cicalese and Gianluca Orlando and Matthias Ruf},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.09548},
year = {2020}
}