Simulations for the Extended Hubbard Model Utilizing Nonextensive Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
We introduce an investigation about M dimers through half-filled two-site Hubbard model, that is, with two electrons. We utilize the third version of nonextensive statistical mechanics as tool for cal-culating thermodynamical and magnetic parameters as entropy, internal energy and specific heat. By making computer simulations, we vary the q entropic index values between 1 and 2: q=1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7 and 2.0. These values are interesting to study magnetic small systems. We find that the addition of intersite interaction term causes a shifting of all simulated curves in relation to simple Hubbard model.
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