Universality of the complete-graph Potts model with $0< q \leq 2$
Abstract
Universality is a fundamental concept in modern physics. For the -state Potts model, the critical exponents are merely determined by the order-parameter symmetry , spatial dimensionality and interaction range, independent of microscopic details. In a simplest and mean-field treatment--i.e., the Potts model on complete graph (CG), the phase transition is further established to be of percolation universality for the range of . By simulating the CG Potts model in the random-cluster representation, we numerically demonstrate such a hyper-universality that the critical exponents are the same for and, moreover, the Ising system () exhibits a variety of critical geometric properties in percolation universality. On the other hand, many other universal properties in the finite-size scaling (FSS) theory, including Binder-like ratios and distribution function of the order parameter, are observed to be -dependent. Our finding provides valuable insights for the study of critical phenomena in finite spatial dimensions, particularly when the FSS theory is utilized.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.16930,
title = {Universality of the complete-graph Potts model with $0< q \leq 2$},
author = {Zirui Peng and Sheng Fang and Hao Hu and Youjin Deng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.16930},
year = {2025}
}