Spin block persistence at finite temperature
Abstract
We explore a new definition of the persistence exponent, measuring the probability that a spin never flips after a quench of an Ising-like model at a temperature 0<T<Tc, while the usual definition only makes sense at T=0. This probability is now defined for spin blocks, and a general scaling for it, involving time and block linear size is introduced and illustrated by extensive simulations.
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