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Zero-Temperature Dynamics of Ising Spin Systems Following a Deep Quench: Results and Open Problems

C. M. Newman, D. L. Stein

Published 1999-11-22Version 1

We consider zero-temperature, stochastic Ising models with nearest-neighbor interactions and an initial spin configuration chosen from a symmetric Bernoulli distribution (corresponding physically to a deep quench). Whether a final state exists, i.e., whether each spin flips only finitely many times as time goes to infinity (for almost every initial spin configuration and realization of the dynamics), or if not, whether every spin - or only a fraction strictly less than one - flips infinitely often, depends on the nature of the couplings, the dimension, and the lattice type. We review results, examine open questions, and discuss related topics.

Comments: 10 pages (LaTeX); to appear in Physica A
Journal: Physica A, 279 (2000) 159
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