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Persistence in the Zero-Temperature Dynamics of the Diluted Ising Ferromagnet in Two Dimensions

S. Jain

Published 1999-06-17, updated 1999-09-09Version 2

The non-equilibrium dynamics of the strongly diluted random-bond Ising model in two-dimensions (2d) is investigated numerically. The persistence probability, P(t), of spins which do not flip by time t is found to decay to a non-zero, dilution-dependent, value $P(\infty)$. We find that $p(t)=P(t)-P(\infty)$ decays exponentially to zero at large times. Furthermore, the fraction of spins which never flip is a monotonically increasing function over the range of bond-dilution considered. Our findings, which are consistent with a recent result of Newman and Stein, suggest that persistence in disordered and pure systems falls into different classes. Furthermore, its behaviour would also appear to depend crucially on the strength of the dilution present.

Comments: some minor changes to the text, one additional reference
Journal: Rapid Communication in Phys Rev E60, R2445 (1999)
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
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