Self-averaging in the three-dimensional site diluted Heisenberg model at the critical point
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Abstract: We study the self-averaging properties of the three dimensional site diluted Heisenberg model. The Harris criterion cite{critharris} states that disorder is irrelevant since the specific heat critical exponent of the pure model is negative. According with some analytical approaches cite{harris}, this implies that the susceptibility should be self-averaging at the critical temperature (). We have checked this theoretical prediction for a large range of dilution (including strong dilution) at critically and we have found that the introduction of scaling corrections is crucial in order to obtain self-averageness in this model. Finally we have computed critical exponents and cumulants which compare very well with those of the pure model supporting the Universality predicted by the Harris criterion.
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