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Autori principali: Lazarides, Achilleas, Pizzi, Andrea
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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author Lazarides, Achilleas
Pizzi, Andrea
author_facet Lazarides, Achilleas
Pizzi, Andrea
contents Bistability, or the coexistence of two stable phases, can be broken by a bias field $h$ destabilising one of the phases via the nucleation and growth of defects. Strong long-range interactions, $1/r^α$ with $α$ less than the system's dimensionality $d$, can suppress the proliferation of defects and restore bistability. The case of weak long-range interactions $d<α< d+1$ remains instead poorly understood. Here, we show that it supports \emph{apparent} bistability: While the system has in principle a unique stable phase, it appears bistable for all practical purposes for $α< α_c$, with $α_c > d$ behaving like a genuine critical point. At the core of this is an exponential scaling of the critical droplet size $R_c\sim h^{-1/(α- d)}$, which makes nucleating destabilizing droplets extremely unlikely for $α< α_c$, and such that $α_c$ is mostly independent of system size. In support of these conclusions we provide field-theoretical arguments and numerics on a probabilistic cellular automaton. Overall, our results offer a way to rethink phase stability in systems with long-range interactions as well as a new route to achieve practical bistability.
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Lazarides, Achilleas
Pizzi, Andrea
Statistical Mechanics
Bistability, or the coexistence of two stable phases, can be broken by a bias field $h$ destabilising one of the phases via the nucleation and growth of defects. Strong long-range interactions, $1/r^α$ with $α$ less than the system's dimensionality $d$, can suppress the proliferation of defects and restore bistability. The case of weak long-range interactions $d<α< d+1$ remains instead poorly understood. Here, we show that it supports \emph{apparent} bistability: While the system has in principle a unique stable phase, it appears bistable for all practical purposes for $α< α_c$, with $α_c > d$ behaving like a genuine critical point. At the core of this is an exponential scaling of the critical droplet size $R_c\sim h^{-1/(α- d)}$, which makes nucleating destabilizing droplets extremely unlikely for $α< α_c$, and such that $α_c$ is mostly independent of system size. In support of these conclusions we provide field-theoretical arguments and numerics on a probabilistic cellular automaton. Overall, our results offer a way to rethink phase stability in systems with long-range interactions as well as a new route to achieve practical bistability.
title Apparent bistability from weak long-range interactions
topic Statistical Mechanics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10068