Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2007-05-14
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
Accepted in Physical Review E
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.75.061103
The damage spreading method (DS) provided a useful tool to obtain analytical results of the thermodynamics and stability of the 2D Ising model --amongst many others--, but it suffered both from ambiguities in its results and from large computational costs. In this paper we propose an alternative method, the so called self-overlap method, based on the study of correlation functions measured at subsequent time steps as the system evolves towards its equilibrium. Applying markovian and mean field approximations to a 2D Ising system we obtain both analytical and numerical results on the thermodynamics that agree with the expected behavior. We also provide some analytical results on the stability of the system. Since only a single replica of the system needs to be studied, this method would seem to be free from the ambiguities that afflicted DS. It also seems to be numerically more efficient and analytically simpler.
Ferrera Antonio
Lacasa Lucas
Luque Bartolo
Valero Eusebio
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