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Main Author: Krasnytska, M.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.11396
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contents Recently, a novel model to describe ordering in systems comprising agents which, although matching in their binarity (i.e., maintaining the iconic Ising features of ``+'' or ``-'', ``up'' or ``down'', ``yes'' or ``no''), still differing in their strength was suggested [Krasnytska et al., J. Phys. Complex., 2020, 1, 035008]. The model was analyzed for a particular case when agents are located on sites of a scale-free network and agent strength is a random variable governed by a power-law decaying distribution. For the annealed network, the exact solution shows a rich phase diagram with different types of critical behavior and new universality classes. This paper continues the above studies and addresses the analysis of scaling functions and universal critical amplitude ratios for the model on a scale-free network.
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spellingShingle Ising model with varying spin strength on a scale-free network: scaling functions and critical amplitude ratios
Krasnytska, M.
Statistical Mechanics
Recently, a novel model to describe ordering in systems comprising agents which, although matching in their binarity (i.e., maintaining the iconic Ising features of ``+'' or ``-'', ``up'' or ``down'', ``yes'' or ``no''), still differing in their strength was suggested [Krasnytska et al., J. Phys. Complex., 2020, 1, 035008]. The model was analyzed for a particular case when agents are located on sites of a scale-free network and agent strength is a random variable governed by a power-law decaying distribution. For the annealed network, the exact solution shows a rich phase diagram with different types of critical behavior and new universality classes. This paper continues the above studies and addresses the analysis of scaling functions and universal critical amplitude ratios for the model on a scale-free network.
title Ising model with varying spin strength on a scale-free network: scaling functions and critical amplitude ratios
topic Statistical Mechanics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.11396