Long-range interactions and non-extensivity in ferromagnetic spin models

Abstract

The Ising model with ferromagnetic interactions that decay as 1/rα is analyzed in the non-extensive regime 0≤α≤ d, where the thermodynamic limit is not defined. In order to study the asymptotic properties of the model in the N→∞ limit (N being the number of spins) we propose a generalization of the Curie-Weiss model, for which the N→∞ limit is well defined for all α≥ 0. We conjecture that mean field theory is exact in the last model for all 0≤α≤ d. This conjecture is supported by Monte Carlo heat bath simulations in the d=1 case. Moreover, we confirm a recently conjectured scaling (TsallisTsallis) which allows for a unification of extensive (α>d) and non-extensive (0≤α≤ d) regimes.

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