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Damage Spreading in a 2D Ising Model with Swendsen-Wang Dynamics
Haye Hinrichsen, Eytan Domany, Dietrich Stauffer
Published 1998-02-11Version 1
Damage spreading for 2D Ising cluster dynamics is investigated numerically by using random numbers in a way that conforms with the notion of submitting the two evolving replicas to the same thermal noise. Two damage spreading transitions are found; damage does not spread either at low or high temperatures. We determine the critical exponents at the high-temperature transition point, which seem consistent with directed percolation.
Comments: revtex, 8 pages, including 5 postscript figures
Journal: J. Stat. Phys. 91, 807-814 (1998)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: 2d ising model, swendsen-wang dynamics, 2d ising cluster dynamics, high-temperature transition point, random numbers
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