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First-order phase transition in $1d$ Potts model with long-range interactions
Published 1998-07-31Version 1
The first-order phase transition in the one-dimensional $q$-state Potts model with long-range interactions decaying with distance as $1/r^{1+\sigma}$ has been studied by Monte Carlo numerical simulations for $0 < \sigma \le 1$ and integer values of $q > 2$. On the basis of finite-size scaling analysis of interface free energy $\Delta F_L$, specific heat and Binder's fourth order cumulant, we obtain the first-order transition which occurs for $\sigma$ below a threshold value $\sigma_c(q)$.
Comments: 10 pages, 3 figures
Journal: FIZIKA B 6 (1997), 3, 133-139
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: first-order phase transition, long-range interactions, binders fourth order cumulant, state potts model, monte carlo numerical simulations
Tags: journal article
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