Universality in the time correlations of the long-range 1d Ising model
Abstract
The equilibrium and nonequilibrium properties of ferromagnetic systems may be affected by the long-range nature of the coupling interaction. Here we study the phase separation process of a one-dimensional Ising model in the presence of a power-law decaying coupling, with , and we focus on the two-time autocorrelation function . We find that it obeys the scaling form , where is the typical domain size at time , and where can only be of two types. For , when domain walls diffuse freely, falls in the nearest-neighbour (nn) universality class. Conversely, for , when domain walls dynamics is driven, displays a new universal behavior. In particular, the so-called Fisher-Huse exponent, which characterizes the asymptotic behavior of for , is in the nn universality class () and for .
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@article{arxiv.1904.05595,
title = {Universality in the time correlations of the long-range 1d Ising model},
author = {Federico Corberi and Eugenio Lippiello and Paolo Politi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.05595},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in JSTAT, Special issue: New Trends in Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics: Classical and Quantum Systems (nesmcq18) (minor changes)