Metastability in the dilute Ising model

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Consider Glauber dynamics for the Ising model on the hypercubic lattice with a positive magnetic field. Starting from the minus configuration, the system initially settles into a metastable state with negative magnetization. Slowly the system relaxes to a stable state with positive magnetization. Schonmann and Shlosman showed that in the two dimensional case the relaxation time is a simple function of the energy required to create a critical Wulff droplet. The dilute Ising model is obtained from the regular Ising model by deleting a fraction of the edges of the underlying graph. In this paper we show that even an arbitrarily small dilution can dramatically reduce the relaxation time. This is because of a catalytic effect-rare regions of high dilution speed up the transition from minus phase to plus phase. © 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Bodineau, T., Graham, B., & Wouts, M. (2013). Metastability in the dilute Ising model. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 157(3–4), 955–1009. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-012-0474-8

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