Non-equilibrium relaxation and interface energy of the Ising model

Abstract

From the non-equilibrium critical relaxation study of the two-dimensional Ising model, the dynamical critical exponent z is estimated to be 2.165 0.010 for this model. The relaxation in the ordered phase of this model is consistent with (-t/τ ) behavior. The interface energy of the three-dimensional Ising model is studied and the critical exponent of the correlation length and the critical amplitude of the surface tension σ0 are estimated to be 0.6250 0.025 and 1.42 0.04, respectively. A dynamic Monte Carlo renormalization group method is applied to the equilibrium properties of the three-dimensional Ising model successfully.

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