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The basic issues of renormalization group (RG) theory, i.e. universality, crossover phenomena, relevant interactions etc. are verified experimentally on magnetic materials. Universality is demonstrated on account of the saturation of the magnetic order parameter for T ↦ 0. Universal means that...
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The three-dimensional bimodal random-field Ising model is studied via a new finite temperature numerical approach. The methods of Wang-Landau sampling and broad histogram are implemented in a unified algorithm by using the N-fold version of the Wang-Landau algorithm. The simulations are...
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The three-dimensional bimodal random-field Ising model is investigated using the N-fold version of the Wang-Landau algorithm. The essential energy subspaces are determined by the recently developed critical minimum energy subspace technique, and two implementations of this scheme are utilized....
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We study the effect of quantum fluctuations in an Ising spin system on a scale-free network of degree exponent γ5 using a quantum Monte Carlo simulation technique. In our model, one can adjust the magnitude of the magnetic field perpendicular to the Ising spin direction and can therefore...
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The one-parametric Wang-Landau (WL) method is implemented together with an extrapolation scheme to yield approximations of the two-dimensional (exchange-energy, field-energy) density of states (DOS) of the 3D bimodal random-field Ising model (RFIM). The present approach generalizes our earlier...
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Using mean-field renormalization group (MFRG) and surface-bulk mean-field renormalization group (SBMFRG) methods, we study the critical properties of classical Heisenberg and XY models. We show the exact result that there is no finite temperature phase transition in one dimension and very good...
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We present the results of Monte Carlo simulations for the critical dynamics of the three-dimensional site-diluted quenched Ising model. Three different dynamics are considered, these correspond to the local update Metropolis scheme as well as to the Swendsen–Wang and Wolff cluster algorithms....
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The four-dimensional Ising model is simulated on the Creutz cellular automaton. The computed values of the critical temperature, the static critical exponents for the order parameter, the magnetic susceptibility, the specific heat, and the linear dynamical critical exponent for the order...
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