Faithfulness of Real-Space Renormalization Group Maps

IF 1.3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 PHYSICS, MATHEMATICAL
Katsuya O. Akamatsu, Naoki Kawashima
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Abstract

The behavior of \(b=2\) real-space renormalization group (RSRG) maps like the majority rule and the decimation map was examined by numerically applying RSRG steps to critical \(q=2,3,4\) Potts spin configurations. While the majority rule is generally believed to work well, a more thorough investigation of the action of the map has yet to be considered in the literature. When fixing the size of the renormalized lattice \(L_g\) and allowing the source configuration size \(L_0\) to vary, we observed that the RG flow of the spin and energy correlation under the majority rule map appear to converge to a nontrivial model-dependent curve. We denote this property as “faithfulness”, because it implies that some information remains preserved by RSRG maps that fall under this class. Furthermore, we show that \(b=2\) weighted majority-like RSRG maps acting on the \(q=2\) Potts model can be divided into two categories, maps that behave like decimation and maps that behave like the majority rule.

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实空间重正化群映射的忠实性
通过对临界(q=2,3,4)波茨自旋构型数值地应用RSRG步骤,研究了像(b=2)多数规则和(b=2,3,4)衰减图这样的实空间重正化群(RSRG)图的行为。虽然人们普遍认为多数规则运行良好,但文献中尚未对该图的作用进行更深入的研究。当固定重规范化晶格的大小\(L_g\)并允许源构型大小\(L_0\)变化时,我们观察到多数规则映射下的自旋和能量相关的RG流似乎收敛到了一条与模型无关的曲线。我们把这一特性称为 "忠实性",因为它意味着属于这一类的 RSRG 地图仍然保留了一些信息。此外,我们还证明了作用于波特斯模型的(b=2)加权多数规则RSRG映射可以分为两类,一类是行为类似于 "去除"(decimation)的映射,另一类是行为类似于 "多数规则"(majority rule)的映射。
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Journal of Statistical Physics
Journal of Statistical Physics 物理-物理:数学物理
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
12.50%
发文量
152
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Statistical Physics publishes original and invited review papers in all areas of statistical physics as well as in related fields concerned with collective phenomena in physical systems.
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