IFLYSIB   05383
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE LIQUIDOS Y SISTEMAS BIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Study of the nonequilibrium quenching and annealing dynamics fo the long-range Ising Model in one dimension
Autor/es:
D. E. RODRIGUEZ; BAB, MARISA ALEJANDRA; E. V. ALBANO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS-THEORY AND EXPERIMENT
Editorial:
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 2011 p. 90071 - 900717
ISSN:
1742-5468
Resumen:
Extensive Monte Carlo simulations are employed in order to study the dynamic critical behaviour of the one-dimensional Ising magnet, with algebraically decaying long-range interactions of the form rac{1}{r^{d+sigma}} with sigma=0.75. The critical temperature, as well as the critical exponents, are evaluated from the power-law behaviour of suitable physical observables when the system is quenched from uncorrelated states, corresponding to infinite temperature, to the critical point. These results are compared with those obtained from the dynamic evolution of the system when it is annealed at the critical point from the ordered state. Also, the critical temperature in the infinite interaction limit is obtained by means of a finite-range scalinganalysis of data measured with different truncated-interaction range.All the estimated static critical exponents (gamma / u, eta / u, and 1/ u) are in good agreement with Renormalization Group (RG)results and previously reported numerical data obtained under equilibrium conditions. On the other hand, the dynamic exponent of the initial increase of the magnetization ( heta) was close to RG predictions. However, the dynamic exponent z of the time correlation length is slightly different than the RG results likely due to the fact that either it may depend on the specific dynamics used or because the two-loop expansion used in the RG analysis may be insufficient.