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Unpublished Paper
Numerical Study of the Random Field Ising Model at Zero and Positive Temperature
Physical Review B (2006)
  • Yong Wu
  • Jonathan Machta, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
In this paper the three-dimensional random-field Ising model is studied at both zero temperature and positive temperature. Critical exponents are extracted at zero temperature by finite size scaling analysis of large discontinuities in the bond energy. The heat capacity exponent α is found to be near zero. The ground states are determined for a range of external field and disorder strength near the zero temperature critical point and the scaling of ground state tilings of the field-disorder plane is discussed. At positive temperature the specific heat and the susceptibility are obtained using the Wang-Landau algorithm. It is found that sharp peaks are present in these physical quantities for some realizations of systems sized 163 and larger. These sharp peaks result from flipping large domains and correspond to large discontinuities in ground state bond energies. Finally, zero temperature and positive temperature spin configurations near the critical line are found to be highly correlated suggesting a strong version of the zero temperature fixed point hypothesis.
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Publication Date
2006
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Prepublished version downloaded from ArXiv. Published version is located at http://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.74.064418
Citation Information
Yong Wu and Jonathan Machta. "Numerical Study of the Random Field Ising Model at Zero and Positive Temperature" Physical Review B (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joonathan_machta/11/