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Cooling rate effects scaling plot

Fig. 6.17 The generalized spin auto-correlation function (t) for temperatures T = 0.40,0.30,0.25,0.23, and 0.22 are plotted versus t/tsc (in logarithmic scale) where tsc = 130,400,1160,2260 and 3700 for the respective temperatures. All the curves collapse onto a single curve at late times. This result stems from a simulation of the 2d version of model A with N = 10, P = 200, and = 0.8 after eliminating all cooling rate effects. Fig. 6.17 The generalized spin auto-correlation function (t) for temperatures T = 0.40,0.30,0.25,0.23, and 0.22 are plotted versus t/tsc (in logarithmic scale) where tsc = 130,400,1160,2260 and 3700 for the respective temperatures. All the curves collapse onto a single curve at late times. This result stems from a simulation of the 2d version of model A with N = 10, P = 200, and </> = 0.8 after eliminating all cooling rate effects.

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