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In this work we examine the critical finite-size scaling behavior of the energy probability distribution function and its corresponding Binder cumulant at critical point. Based on the results of Monte Carlo simulations at zero external magnetic field using the recently developed triangle-cluster...
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We report a simple method to accurately determine the threshold and the exponent ν of the Bak–Sneppen (BS) model and also investigate the BS universality class. For the random-neighbor version of the BS model, we find the threshold x∗=0.33332(3), in agreement with the exact result x∗=13...
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We analyze the effect of spatial heterogeneity in the initial spin distribution on spin dynamics in a three-state square lattice divided into spatial cells (districts). In the spirit of the statistical mechanics of social impact, we introduce a dominant influence rule (DIR), according to which,...
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The recent progress in the study of finite-size scaling (FSS) properties of the Ising model is briefly reviewed. We calculate the universal FSS functions for the Binder parameter g and the magnetization distribution function p(m) for the Ising model on L1×L2 two-dimensional lattices with tilted...
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developed in the specific context of percolation. This “Stochastic Renormalization Group” (SRG) expresses statistical self … complete crossover between phases. For percolation, the simplest SRG describes structural quantities conditional on spanning …
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