Changeover phenomenon in randomly colored Potts models

Abstract

A hybrid Potts model where a random concentration p of the spins assume q0 states and a random concentration 1-p of the spins assume q>q0 states is introduced. It is known that when the system is homogeneous, with an integer spin number q0 or q, it undergoes a second or a first order transition, respectively. It is argued that there is a concentration p such that the transition nature of the model is changed at p. This idea is demonstrated analytically and by simulations for two different types of interaction: the usual square lattice nearest neighboring and mean field all-to-all. Exact expressions for the second order critical line in concentration-temperature parameter space of the mean field model together with some other related critical properties, are derived.

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