Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1996-01-19
Physics
Condensed Matter
21 pages; Journal de Physique I (France)
Scientific paper
10.1051/jp1:1996225
We discuss the eigenvalue spacing statistics of the Glauber matrix for various models of statistical mechanics (a one dimensional Ising model, a two dimensional Ising model, a one dimensional model with a disordered ground state, and a SK model with and without a ferromagnetic bias). The dynamics of the one dimensional Ising model are integrable, and the eigenvalue spacing statistics are non-universal. In the other cases, the eigenvalue statistics in the high temperature regime are intermediate between Poisson and G.O.E (with $P(0)$ of the order of $0.5$). In the intermediate temperature regime, the statistics are G.O.E.. In the low temperature regime, the statistics have a peak at $s=0$. In the low temperature regime, and for disordered systems, the eigenvalues condense around integers, due to the fact that the local field on any spin never vanishes. This property is still valid for the Ising model on the Cayley tree, even if it is not disordered. We also study the spacing between the two largest eigenvalues as a function of temperature. This quantity seems to be sensitive to the existence of a broken symmetry phase.
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