Magnetism of frustrated regular networks
Abstract
We consider a regular random network where each node has exactly three neighbours. Ising spins at the network nodes interact antiferromagnetically along the links. The clustering coefficient C is tuned from zero to 1/3 by adding new links. At the same time, the density of geometrically frustrated links increases. We calculate the magnetic specific heat, the spin susceptibility and the Edwards-Anderson order parameter q by means of the heat-bath Monte Carlo simulations. The aim is the transition temperature Tx dependence on the clustering coefficient C. The results are compared with the predictions of the Bethe approximation. At C=0, the network is bipartite and the low temperature phase is antiferromagnetic. When C increases, the critical temperature falls down towards the values which are close to the theoretical predictions for the spin-glass phase.
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