Topological Non--connectivity Threshold in long-range spin systems

Abstract

We demonstrate the existence of a topological disconnection threshold, recently found in Ref. JSP, for generic 1-d anisotropic Heisenberg models interacting with an inter--particle potential R-α when 0<α < 1 (here R is the distance among spins). We also show that if α is greater than the embedding dimension d then the ratio between the disconnected energy region and the total energy region goes to zero when the number of spins becomes very large. On the other hand, numerical simulations in d=2,3 for the long-range case α < d support the conclusion that such a ratio remains finite for large N values. The disconnection threshold can thus be thought as a distinctive property of anisotropic long-range interacting systems.

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