INVESTIGADORES
GOMEZ ALBARRACIN Flavia Alejandra
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Metastable and scaling regimes of a one dimensional Kawasaki dynamics
Autor/es:
F.A. GÓMEZ ALBARRACÍN, H.D. ROSALES, M.D. GRYNBERG
Lugar:
Trieste
Reunión:
Conferencia; Conference on frustration, disorder and localization: statics and dynamics; 2015
Institución organizadora:
Abdus Salam - International Centre of Theoretical Physics
Resumen:
(poster) Conservative dynamics have been extensively studied in the context of phase separation near critical points. In particular, in 1D thelow but nonzero temperature Kawasaki dynamics of ferromagnetic Ising chains is known to be dominated by metastable states. These are ultimatelyresponsible for typical domain sizes growing in time as t^{1/3} (z = 3). In this work we consider the asymptotic effects brought about by differentmetastable structures arising from the inclusion of second neighbor couplings in this 1D model. Several situations with a variety ofactivation barriers and metastable proliferations are identified, eventually in some cases leading to different scaling asymptotic regimesdepending on the coupling ratios. Dynamic exponents (z) are obtained by finite-size scaling analyses of relaxation times, in turn calculated viaexact diagonalizations of the evolution operator in finite chains. We present results both for ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic couplings,and discuss whether frustration plays a significant role. Comparisons with the Glauber dynamics under weak competing interactions are also presented.