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Universal threshold for the dynamical behavior of lattice systems with long-range interactions

arXiv:1304.2922 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.170603

Abstract

Dynamical properties of lattice systems with long-range pair interactions, decaying like 1/r^α with the distance r, are investigated, in particular the time scales governing the relaxation to equilibrium. Upon varying the interaction range α, we find evidence for the existence of a threshold at α=d/2, dependent on the spatial dimension d, at which the relaxation behavior changes qualitatively and the corresponding scaling exponents switch to a different regime. Based on analytical as well as numerical observations in systems of vastly differing nature, ranging from quantum to classical, from ferromagnetic to antiferromagnetic, and including a variety of lattice structures, we conjecture this threshold and some of its characteristic properties to be universal.

8 pages, 8 figures