Ground State Entropy of Potts Antiferromagnets and the Approach to the 2D Thermodynamic Limit
arXiv:cond-mat/9808057 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.58.4332
Abstract
We study the ground state degeneracy per site (exponent of the ground state entropy) $W(Î,(L_x=\infty) \times L_y,q)$ for the $q$-state Potts antiferromagnet on infinitely long strips with width $L_y$ of 2D lattices $Î$ with free and periodic boundary conditions in the $y$ direction, denoted FBC$_y$ and PBC$_y$. We show that the approach of $W$ to its 2D thermodynamic limit as $L_y$ increases is quite rapid; for moderate values of $q$ and $L_y \simeq 4$, $W(Î,(L_x=\infty) \times L_y,q)$ is within about 5 % and ${\cal O}(10^{-3})$ of the 2D value $W(Î,(L_x=\infty) \times (L_y=\infty),q)$ for FBC$_y$ and PBC$_y$, respectively. The approach of $W$ to the 2D thermodynamic limit is proved to be monotonic (non-monotonic) for FBC$_y$ (PBC$_y$). It is noted that ground state entropy determinations on infinite strips can be used to obtain the central charge for cases with critical ground states.
21 pages, Latex, 1 figures; some misprints in Table 1 corrected