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    Ising critical behavior of inhomogeneous Curie-Weiss models and annealed random graphs (English)
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    21 October 2016
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    In the theory of phase transitions, universality means that in the thermodynamic limit different systems show common properties close to criticality. Power-law random graphs are graph sequences where the fraction of nodes that have \(k\) neighbors is proportional to \(k^{-\tau}\) for some \(\tau>1\). In the paper the authors investigate universality for spin systems on power-law random graphs displaying phase transitions. The critical behavior for inhomogeneous versions of the Curie-Weiss model is studied. Under some conditions on parameters of the model the authors identify the critical temperatures, exponents and a non-classical limit theorem for the total spin at the critical point. The analysis of the critical behavior is given depending on the number of finite moments of the weight distribution.
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    Ising model
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    critical behavior
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    inhomogeneous
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    Curie-Weiss models
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    annealed random graphs
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