Complex-Temperature Phase Diagram of the 1D Z6 Clock Model and its Connection with Higher-Dimensional Models
Abstract
We determine the exact complex-temperature (CT) phase diagram of the 1D Z6 clock model. This is of interest because it is the first exactly solved system with a CT phase boundary exhibiting a finite-K intersection point where an odd number of curves (namely, three) meet, and yields a deeper insight into this phenomenon. Such intersection points occur in the 3D spin 1/2 Ising model and appear to occur in the 2D spin 1 Ising model. Further, extending our earlier work on the higher-spin Ising model, we point out an intriguing connection between the CT phase diagrams for the 1D and 2D Z6 clock models.
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