Author:
Stepanyan Varazdat,Tzortzakakis Andreas F,Petrosyan David,Allahverdyan Armen E
Abstract
Abstract
We revisit the one-dimensional ferromagnetic Ising spin chain with a finite number of spins and periodic boundaries, deriving analytically and verifying numerically its various stationary and dynamical properties at different temperatures. In particular, we determine the probability distributions of magnetization, the number of domain walls, and the corresponding residence times for different chain lengths and magnetic fields. While we study finite systems at thermal equilibrium, we identify several temperatures similar to the critical temperatures for first-order phase transitions in the thermodynamic limit. We illustrate the utility of our results by their application to structural transitions in biopolymers having non-trivial intermediate equilibrium states.
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