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Ising model on a 2D additive small-world network

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B
Volume 95, Issue 9, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjb/s10051-022-00422-w

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  1. Brazilian agency CNPq
  2. Brazilian agency UFMT
  3. Brazilian agency FAPEMAT

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This article employs Monte Carlo simulations to study the Ising model on a two-dimensional additive small-world network (A-SWN). By calculating thermodynamic quantities and constructing phase diagrams, the properties and critical behavior of the system are obtained.
In this article, we have employed Monte Carlo simulations to study the Ising model on a two-dimensional additive small-world network (A-SWN). The system model consists of a L x L square lattice where each site of the lattice is occupied for a spin variable that interacts with the nearest neighbor and has a certain probability p of being additionally connected at random to one of its farther neighbors. The system is in contact with a heat bath at a given temperature T and it is simulated by one-spin flip according to the Metropolis prescription. We have calculated the thermodynamic quantities of the system, such as the magnetization per spin m(L), magnetic susceptibility chi(L), and the reduced fourth-order Binder cumulant U-L as a function of T for several values of lattice size L and additive probability p. We also have constructed the phase diagram for the equilibrium states of the model in the plane T versus p showing the existence of a continuous transition line between the ferromagnetic F and paramagnetic P phases. Using the finite-size scaling (FSS) theory, we have obtained the critical exponents for the system, where varying the parameter p, we have observed a change in the critical behavior from the regular square lattice Ising model to A-SWN.

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