Monday, July 16, 2012

1207.3174 (D. A. Johnston)

Gonihedric (and Fuki-Nuke) Order    [PDF]

D. A. Johnston
A 3D Ising model with a purely plaquette, 4-spin interaction displays a planar flip symmetry intermediate between a global and a gauge symmetry and as a consequence has a highly degenerate low temperature phase and no standard magnetic order parameter. This plaquette Hamiltonian is a particular case of a family of 3D Gonihedric Ising models defined by Savvidy and Wegner. An anisotropic variant of the the purely plaquette Gonihedric model, originally discussed as the "Fuki-Nuke" model by Suzuki, is non-trivially equivalent to a stack of 2D Ising models, each of which can magnetize independently at the phase transition point. Consideration of this anisotropic model suggests that a suitable order parameter in the isotropic case may also be constructed using a form of planar magnetization, in which nearest neighbour correlators summed over planes replace a sum over spin values. We conduct Monte-Carlo simulations to investigate this and related candidate order parameters in a toy model of Gonihedric ground states, the Fuki-Nuke model and the isotropic plaquette Gonihedric model itself.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3174

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