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Coexistence of coarsening and mean field relaxation in the long-range Ising chain

Published 16 Feb 2021 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (2102.08217v2)

Abstract: We study the kinetics after a low temperature quench of the one-dimensional Ising model with long range interactions between spins at distance $r$ decaying as $r{-\alpha}$. For $\alpha =0$, i.e. mean field, all spins evolve coherently quickly driving the system towards a magnetised state. In the weak long range regime with $\alpha >1$ there is a coarsening behaviour with competing domains of opposite sign without development of magnetisation. For strong long range, i.e. $0<\alpha <1$, we show that the system shows both features, with probability $P_\alpha (N)$ of having the latter one, with the different limiting behaviours $\lim {N\to \infty}P\alpha (N)=0$ (at fixed $\alpha<1$) and $\lim {\alpha \to 1}P\alpha (N)=1$ (at fixed finite $N$). We discuss how this behaviour is a manifestation of an underlying dynamical scaling symmetry due to the presence of a single characteristic time $\tau _\alpha (N)\sim N\alpha$.

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