Small-world phenomena in physics: the Ising model
- 17 November 2000
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics A: General Physics
- Vol. 33 (47) , 8373-8381
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/33/47/304
Abstract
The Ising system with a small fraction of random long-range interactions is the simplest example of small-world phenomena in physics. Considering the latter both in an annealed and in a quenched state we conclude that: (a) the existence of random long-range interactions leads to a phase transition in the one-dimensional case and (b) there is a minimal average number p of these interactions per site (pp1 in the quenched state) needed for the appearance of the phase transition. Note that the average number of these bonds, pN/2, is much smaller than the total number of bonds, N2/2.Keywords
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