2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2014.09.009
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Multicanonical analysis of the plaquette-only gonihedric Ising model and its dual

Abstract: The three-dimensional purely plaquette gonihedric Ising model and its dual are investigated to resolve inconsistencies in the literature for the values of the inverse transition temperature of the very strong temperature-driven first-order phase transition that is apparent in the system. Multicanonical simulations of this model allow us to measure system configurations that are suppressed by more than 60 orders of magnitude compared to probable states. With the resulting high-precision data, we find excellent … Show more

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“…If we collect the various estimates for physical quantities using the correct, modified leading 1/L 2 scaling corrections for periodic boundaries and 1/L corrections for fixed boundaries we get consistent values across the original plaquette Hamiltonian with both fixed and periodic boundary conditions and the dual Hamiltonian with periodic boundaries as shown in Table 1 [36,37]. We find an overall consistent value for the inverse transition temperature of…”
Section: Simulational Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…If we collect the various estimates for physical quantities using the correct, modified leading 1/L 2 scaling corrections for periodic boundaries and 1/L corrections for fixed boundaries we get consistent values across the original plaquette Hamiltonian with both fixed and periodic boundary conditions and the dual Hamiltonian with periodic boundaries as shown in Table 1 [36,37]. We find an overall consistent value for the inverse transition temperature of…”
Section: Simulational Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…It is also macroscopic, since it is increasing exponentially with the system size, although sub-extensive since it is increases as exp(L) rather than exp(L 3 ). Taking q = 2 3L we can rework the calculation of the leading scaling terms in Equations (10), (12) to take account of the size-dependence [36,37], giving…”
Section: Standard First-order Scalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The other interesting property of the system is that the relaxation to the equilibrium state is very slow, like in spin glasses [20,39,41,42,43,44,45,46,51,54,52,55,56,57,58]. The reason is rooted in high symmetry of the system (3.9), its energy states are exponentially degenerated [17,18,19].…”
Section: Monte-carlo Simulation Of Gonihedric Systems In Various Dimementioning
confidence: 99%