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Low-temperature Metastability of Ising Models: Prefactors, Divergences, and Discontinuities
Published 2002-04-04Version 1
The metastable lifetime of the square-lattice and simple-cubic-lattice kinetic Ising models are studied in the low-temperature limit. The simulations are performed using Monte Carlo with Absorbing Markov Chain algorithms to simulate extremely long low-temperature lifetimes. The question being addressed is at what temperatures the mathematically rigorous low-temperature results become valid. It is shown that the answer depends partly on how close the system is to fields at which the prefactor for the metastable decay either has a discontinuity or diverges.
Comments: 14 pages, 8 figures, Workshop on Computer Simulations in Condensed Matter Physics XV
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