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arxiv: 1305.6753 · v1 · pith:RCZ6C4KSnew · submitted 2013-05-29 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech

Majority-vote model on (3,12²), (4,6,12) and (4,8²) Archimedean lattices

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords criticallatticesmodelmajority-votearchimedeanexponentsphysrate
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On ($3,12^2$), ($4,6,12$) and ($4,8^2$) Archimedean lattices, the critical properties of majority-vote model are considered and studied using the Glauber transition rate proposed by Kwak {\it et all.} [Phys. Rev. E, {\bf 75}, 061110 (2007)] rather than the traditional majority-vote with noise [Jos\'e M\'ario de Oliveira, J. Stat. Phys. {\bf 66}, 273 (1992)]. The critical temperature and the critical exponents for this transition rate are obtained from extensive Monte Carlo simulations and with a finite size scaling analysis. The calculated values of the critical temperatures Binder cumulant are $T_c=0.363(2)$ and $U_4^*=0.577(4)$; $T_c=0.651(3)$ and $U_4^*=0.612(5)$; and $T_c=0.667(2)$ and $U_4^*=0.613(5)$ for ($3,12^2$), ($4,6,12$) and ($4,8^2$) lattices, respectively. The critical exponents $\beta/\nu$, $\gamma/\nu$ and $1/\nu$ for this model are $0.237(6)$, $0.73(10)$, and $ 0.83(5)$; $0.105(8)$, $1.28(11)$, and $1.16(5)$; $0.113(2)$, $1.60(4)$, and $0.84(6)$ for ($3,12^2$), ($4,6,12$) and ($4,8^2$) lattices, respectively. These results differ from the usual Ising model results and the majority-vote model on so-far studied regular lattices or complex networks.

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