2007
DOI: 10.1088/1751-8113/40/31/r01
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Nonequilibrium relaxation method

Abstract: The nonequilibrium relaxation (NER) method is a numerical technique to analyse equilibrium phase transitions. One can estimate the transition point and critical exponents calculating relaxations of order parameter and fluctuations in NER processes from nonequilibrium initial states to the equilibrium ones. It is applied to the second-order transition as well as the first-order one; the precise estimation of transition temperature for the latter case is achieved with the mixed phase initialization technique. Si… Show more

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“…The ␤ values expected for different spin and lattice dimensionalities are listed in Table II. 47,[51][52][53][54] If we assume that the experimental ␤ value of Ϸ0.23 obtained above from the measurements on the single crystal is due to critical fluctuations, then the ␤ value is closer to the 2D XY than the three-dimensional ͑3D͒ models although the ordering is suggested to be a 3D order from the powder neutron diffraction measurements. 28 We suggest that our data are not sufficiently close to T N to reflect 3D critical behavior.…”
Section: Critical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ␤ values expected for different spin and lattice dimensionalities are listed in Table II. 47,[51][52][53][54] If we assume that the experimental ␤ value of Ϸ0.23 obtained above from the measurements on the single crystal is due to critical fluctuations, then the ␤ value is closer to the 2D XY than the three-dimensional ͑3D͒ models although the ordering is suggested to be a 3D order from the powder neutron diffraction measurements. 28 We suggest that our data are not sufficiently close to T N to reflect 3D critical behavior.…”
Section: Critical Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the white-noise-dominated case we choose τ = l 2 γ w and a similar argument yields the white-noise result z = 2 + η w . In short, 15) and therefore one needs to calculate η w and η γ in order to determine z.…”
Section: The Interaction Partmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3), such that an agent only exchange opinion with one of its two nearest neighbors. Then they study the non-equilibrium relaxation, using the non-equilibrium relaxation technique proposed in [31]. In nonequlibrium relaxation the simulation is started from a fully ordered state.…”
Section: Lattice Version and Non-equilibrium Relaxation Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%