Fixed boundary conditions analysis of the 3d gonihedric Ising model with =0
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Fixed boundary conditions analysis of the 3d gonihedric Ising model with \(\kappa =0\)
Fixed boundary conditions analysis of the 3d gonihedric Ising model with \(\kappa =0\)
Abstract: The Gonihedric Ising model is a particular case of the class of models defined by Savvidy and Wegner intended as discrete versions of string theories on cubic lattices. In this paper we perform a high statistics analysis of the phase transition exhibited by the 3d Gonihedric Ising model with in the light of a set of recently stated scaling laws applicable to first order phase transitions with fixed boundary conditions. Even though qualitative evidence was presented in a previous paper to support the existence of a first order phase transition at , only now are we capable of pinpointing the transition inverse temperature at and of checking the scaling of standard observables.
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