Finite-Size Scaling Study of the Surface and Bulk Critical Behavior in the Random-Bond 8-state Potts Model
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- 6 January 1998
Abstract
The self-dual random-bond eight-state Potts model is studied numerically through large-scale Monte Carlo simulations using the Swendsen-Wang cluster flipping algorithm. We compute bulk and surface order parameters and susceptibilities and deduce the corresponding critical exponents at the random fixed point using standard finite-size scaling techniques. The scaling laws are suitably satisfied. We find that a belonging of the model to the 2D Ising model universality class can be conclusively ruled out, and the dimensions of the relevant bulk and surface scaling fields are found to take the values $y_h=1.849$, $y_t=0.977$, $y_{h_s}=0.54$, to be compared to their Ising values: 15/8, 1, and 1/2.
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- Version 1, 1998-01-06, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 80 (8), 1670.
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