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Yet another method to compute the thermodynamic Casimir force in lattice models
Published 2009-08-25Version 1
We discuss a method that allows to compute the thermodynamic Casimir force at a given temperature in lattice models by performing a single Monte Carlo simulation. It is analogous to the one used by de Forcrand and Noth and de Forcrand, Lucini and Vettorazzo in the study of 't Hooft loops and the interface tension in SU(N) lattice gauge models in four dimensions. We test the method at the example of thin films in the XY universality class. In particular we simulate the improved two-component phi^4 model on the simple cubic lattice. This allows us to compare with our previous study, where we have computed the Casimir force by numerically integrating energy densities over the inverse temperature.
Comments: 22 pages 1 figure
Journal: Phys.Rev.E80:061120,2009
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, hep-lat
Keywords: thermodynamic casimir force, lattice models, single monte carlo simulation, xy universality class, simple cubic lattice
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