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Corrections to scaling in the dynamic approach to the phase transition with quenched disorder
Authors
L. Wang
B. Zheng
N. J. Zhou
Publication date
3 July 2014
Publisher
'IOP Publishing'
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arXiv
Abstract
With dynamic Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate the continuous phase transition in the three-dimensional three-state random-bond Potts model. We propose a useful technique to deal with the strong corrections to the dynamic scaling form. The critical point, static exponents
β
\beta
β
and
ν
\nu
ν
, and dynamic exponent
z
z
z
are accurately determined. Particularly, the results support that the exponent
ν
\nu
ν
satisfies the lower bound
ν
⩾
2
/
d
\nu \geqslant 2/d
ν
⩾
2/
d
.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, 2 table
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