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Universality in disordered systems: the case of the three-dimensional random-bond Ising model
Nikolaos G Fytas1, Panagiotis E Theodorakis
1Department of Materials Science, University of Patras, Patras 26504, Greece. nfytas@phys.uoa.gr
Abstract:
We study the critical behavior of the d=3 Ising model with bond randomness through extensive Monte Carlo simulations and finite-size scaling techniques. Our results indicate that the critical behavior of the random-bond model is governed by the same universality class as the site- and bond-diluted models, clearly distinct from that of the pure model, thus providing a complete set of universality in disordered systems.
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