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Spanning avalanches in the three-dimensional Gaussian Random Field Ising Model with metastable dynamics: field dependence and geometrical properties
Francisco-Jose Perez-Reche, Eduard Vives
Published 2004-03-31Version 1
Spanning avalanches in the 3D Gaussian Random Field Ising Model (3D-GRFIM) with metastable dynamics at T=0 have been studied. Statistical analysis of the field values for which avalanches occur has enabled a Finite-Size Scaling (FSS) study of the avalanche density to be performed. Furthermore, direct measurement of the geometrical properties of the avalanches has confirmed an earlier hypothesis that several kinds of spanning avalanches with two different fractal dimensions coexist at the critical point. We finally compare the phase diagram of the 3D-GRFIM with metastable dynamics with the same model in equilibrium at T=0.
Comments: 16 pages, 17 figures
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: gaussian random field ising model, three-dimensional gaussian random field ising, metastable dynamics, spanning avalanches, geometrical properties
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