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arxiv: 1508.00850 · v2 · pith:AU2JVRV2new · submitted 2015-08-04 · 🧮 math.PR · math-ph· math.MP

Stochastic Ising model with flipping sets of spins and fast decreasing temperature

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This paper deals with the stochastic Ising model with a temperature shrinking to zero as time goes to infinity. A generalization of the Glauber dynamics is considered, on the basis of the existence of simultaneous flips of some spins. Such dynamics act on a wide class of graphs which are periodic and embedded in $\mathbb{R}^d$. The interactions between couples of spins are assumed to be quenched i.i.d. random variables following a Bernoulli distribution with support $\{-1,+1\}$. The specific problem here analyzed concerns the assessment of how often (finitely or infinitely many times, almost surely) a given spin flips. Adopting the classification proposed in \cite{GNS}, we present conditions in order to have models of type $\mathcal{F}$ (any spin flips finitely many times), $\mathcal{I}$ (any spin flips infinitely many times) and $\mathcal{M}$ (a mixed case). Several examples are provided in all dimensions and for different cases of graphs. The most part of the obtained results holds true for the case of zero-temperature and some of them for the cubic lattice $\mathbb{L}_d=(\mathbb{Z}^d, \mathbb{E}_d)$ as well.

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