Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions

The existence of competing interactions lies at the heart of a variety of original phenomena in magnetic systems, ranging from the spin-glass transitions found in many disordered materials to the modulated phases with an infinite number of commensurate regions, that are observed in certain models wi...

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Main Author: Ganikhodjaev, Nasir
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spelling my.iium.irep.601592017-12-15T02:36:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60159/ Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions Ganikhodjaev, Nasir QC Physics The existence of competing interactions lies at the heart of a variety of original phenomena in magnetic systems, ranging from the spin-glass transitions found in many disordered materials to the modulated phases with an infinite number of commensurate regions, that are observed in certain models with periodic interactions. The similarity of results obtained for models defined on Cayley trees and on crystal lattices is a strong motivation for the study of models on trees, since the statistical mechanics on trees presents many simplifying aspects that are absent in models defined on crystal lattices. This suggests that more complicated models should be studied on trees first, with the hope to discover new phases or unusual types of behaviour. The important point is that statistical mechanics on trees involve nonlinear recursion equationsand are naturally connected to the rich world of dynamical systems, a world presently under intense investigation. We consider the following kinds of bonds on the Cayley tree: the first-, second- and third nearest neighbors, where spins for second- and third nearest neighbors can belong to the same branch of the tree as well as different branches. In our talk we review well-known results about models on Cayley tree with competing interactions on the first-, second- and third nearest neighbors, and present some new results. 2017-12-01 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60159/1/60159_Abstract.pdf Ganikhodjaev, Nasir (2017) Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions. In: 5th International Meeting on Frontiers of Physics (IMFP2017), 3rd-7th Dec. 2017, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished) http://imfp2017.ifm.org.my/list-of-participants/
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Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions
description The existence of competing interactions lies at the heart of a variety of original phenomena in magnetic systems, ranging from the spin-glass transitions found in many disordered materials to the modulated phases with an infinite number of commensurate regions, that are observed in certain models with periodic interactions. The similarity of results obtained for models defined on Cayley trees and on crystal lattices is a strong motivation for the study of models on trees, since the statistical mechanics on trees presents many simplifying aspects that are absent in models defined on crystal lattices. This suggests that more complicated models should be studied on trees first, with the hope to discover new phases or unusual types of behaviour. The important point is that statistical mechanics on trees involve nonlinear recursion equationsand are naturally connected to the rich world of dynamical systems, a world presently under intense investigation. We consider the following kinds of bonds on the Cayley tree: the first-, second- and third nearest neighbors, where spins for second- and third nearest neighbors can belong to the same branch of the tree as well as different branches. In our talk we review well-known results about models on Cayley tree with competing interactions on the first-, second- and third nearest neighbors, and present some new results.
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author Ganikhodjaev, Nasir
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title Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions
title_short Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions
title_full Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions
title_fullStr Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions
title_full_unstemmed Lattice models on Cayley tree with competing interactions
title_sort lattice models on cayley tree with competing interactions
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/60159/1/60159_Abstract.pdf
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http://imfp2017.ifm.org.my/list-of-participants/
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