Ising critical behavior of inhomogeneous Curie-Weiss models and annealed random graphs

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DOI10.1007/S00220-016-2752-2zbMATH Open1359.82020arXiv1509.07327OpenAlexW2263906741MaRDI QIDQ329596FDOQ329596

Sander Dommers, M. L. Prioriello, Cristian Giardinà, C. Giberti, Remco van der Hofstad

Publication date: 21 October 2016

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study the critical behavior for inhomogeneous versions of the Curie-Weiss model, where the coupling constant for the edge ij on the complete graph is given by . We call the product form of these couplings the rank-1 inhomogeneous Curie-Weiss model. This model also arises (with inverse temperature replaced by ) from the annealed Ising model on the generalized random graph. We assume that the vertex weights (wi)iin[N] are regular, in the sense that their empirical distribution converges and the second moment converges as well. We identify the critical temperatures and exponents for these models, as well as a non-classical limit theorem for the total spin at the critical point. These depend sensitively on the number of finite moments of the weight distribution. When the fourth moment of the weight distribution converges, then the critical behavior is the same as on the (homogeneous) Curie-Weiss model, so that the inhomogeneity is weak. When the fourth moment of the weights converges to infinity, and the weights satisfy an asymptotic power law with exponent au with auin(3,5), then the critical exponents depend sensitively on au. In addition, at criticality, the total spin SN satisfies that SN/N(au1)/(au2) converges in law to some limiting random variable whose distribution we explicitly characterize.


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