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Critical behavior of the 3-state Potts model on Sierpinski carpet

Pai-Yi Hsiao, Pascal Monceau

Published 2003-03-10Version 1

We study the critical behavior of the 3-state Potts model, where the spins are located at the centers of the occupied squares of the deterministic Sierpinski carpet. A finite-size scaling analysis is performed from Monte Carlo simulations, for a Hausdorff dimension $d_{f}$ $\simeq 1.8928$. The phase transition is shown to be a second order one. The maxima of the susceptibility of the order parameter follow a power law in a very reliable way, which enables us to calculate the ratio of the exponents $\gamma /\nu$. We find that the scaling corrections affect the behavior of most of the thermodynamical quantities. However, the sequence of intersection points extracted from the Binder's cumulant provides bounds for the critical temperature. We are able to give the bounds for the exponent $1/\nu$ as well as for the ratio of the exponents $\beta/\nu$, which are compatible with the results calculated from the hyperscaling relation.

Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 65 (2002) 184427
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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