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arxiv: 1109.0189 · v1 · pith:5BOX5K3Dnew · submitted 2011-09-01 · 🧮 math-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech· math.MP· math.PR

Potts model with invisible colours: Random-cluster representation and Pirogov-Sinai analysis

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keywords modelcoloursrandom-clusterrepresentationanalysisferromagneticinvisiblepirogov-sinai
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We study a variant of the ferromagnetic Potts model, recently introduced by Tamura, Tanaka and Kawashima, consisting of a ferromagnetic interaction among $q$ "visible" colours along with the presence of $r$ non-interacting "invisible" colours. We introduce a random-cluster representation for the model, for which we prove the existence of a first-order transition for any $q>0$, as long as $r$ is large enough. When $q>1$, the low-temperature regime displays a $q$-fold symmetry breaking. The proof involves a Pirogov-Sinai analysis applied to this random-cluster representation of the model.

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