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Sang Hoon Lee1, Hawoong Jeong, Jae Dong Noh
1Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea. lshlj@stat.kaist.ac.kr
Abstract:
We study a zero-temperature phase transition in the random field Ising model on scale-free networks with the degree exponent gamma. Using an analytic mean-field theory, we find that the spins are always in the ordered phase for gamma<3. On the other hand, the spins undergo a phase transition from an ordered phase to a disordered phase as the dispersion of the random fields increases for gamma>3. The phase transition may be either continuous or discontinuous depending on the shape of the random field distribution. We derive the condition for the nature of the phase transition. Numerical simulations are performed to confirm the results.
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