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Quantitative analysis of phase transitions in two-dimensional XY models using persistent homology
Nicholas Sale1, Jeffrey Giansiracusa1, Biagio Lucini1
1Department of Mathematics, Swansea University, Bay Campus, SA1 8EN, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
We use persistent homology and persistence images as an observable of three variants of the two-dimensional XY model to identify and study their phase transitions. We examine models with the classical XY action, a topological lattice action, and an action with an additional nematic term. In particular, we introduce a way of computing the persistent homology of lattice spin model configurations and, by considering the fluctuations in the output of logistic regression and k-nearest neighbor models trained on persistence images, we develop a methodology to extract estimates of the critical temperature and the critical exponent of the correlation length. We put particular emphasis on finite-size scaling behavior and producing estimates with quantifiable error. For each model we successfully identify its phase transition(s) and are able to get an accurate determination of the critical temperatures and critical exponents of the correlation length.
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