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Violation of Lee-Yang circle theorem for Ising phase transitions on complex networks

Statistical Mechanics 2016-03-16 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

The Ising model on annealed complex networks with degree distribution decaying algebraically as p(K)Kλp(K)\sim K^{-\lambda} has a second-order phase transition at finite temperature if λ>3\lambda> 3. In the absence of space dimensionality, λ\lambda controls the transition strength; mean-field theory applies for λ>5\lambda >5 but critical exponents are λ\lambda-dependent if λ<5\lambda < 5. Here we show that, as for regular lattices, the celebrated Lee-Yang circle theorem is obeyed for the former case. However, unlike on regular lattices where it is independent of dimensionality, the circle theorem fails on complex networks when λ<5\lambda < 5. We discuss the importance of this result for both theory and experiments on phase transitions and critical phenomena. We also investigate the finite-size scaling of Lee-Yang zeros in both regimes as well as the multiplicative logarithmic corrections which occur at λ=5\lambda=5.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1507.00223,
  title  = {Violation of Lee-Yang circle theorem for Ising phase transitions on complex networks},
  author = {M. Krasnytska and B. Berche and Yu. Holovatch and R. Kenna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.00223},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 5 figures