Abstract
The critical scaling behavior of Ising models with long range interactions is studied. These long-range interactions, when imposed in addition to interactions on a regular lattice, lead to small world graphs. Large-scale Monte Carlo simulations, together with finite-size scaling, is used to obtain the critical behavior of a number of different models. These include the z-model introduced by Scalettar, standard small-world bonds superimposed on a square lattice, and physical small-world bonds superimposed on a square lattice. These scaling results provide further evidence to support the existence of physical (quasi-) small-world nanomaterials.
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Zhang, X., & Novotny, M. A. (2006). Critical behavior of ising models with random long-range (small-world) interactions. In Brazilian Journal of Physics (Vol. 36, pp. 664–671). Sociedade Brasileira de Fisica. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-97332006000500016
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