In this article we prove that a classical XY model subjected to weak i.i.d. random field pointing in a fixed direction exhibits residual magnetic order in Z2 and aligns perpendicular to the random field direction. The paper is a sequel to [9] where the three-dimensional case was treated. Our approach is based on a multi-scale Peierls contour argument developed in [9]. On the microscopic scale we extract energetic costs from the occurrence of contours, which them- selves are defined on a macroscopic scale. The technical challenges in Z2 stem from difficulties controlling the size and roughness of the fluctuation fields which model the short length-scale oscillations of near-optimizers of the random field Hamiltonian
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To explore the interaction between topological defects and curvature in materials with orientational...
We relate the planar random current representation introduced by Griffiths, Hurst and Sherman to the...
In this article we prove that a classical XY model subjected to weak i.i.d. random field pointing in...
We address an unresolved issue in the physics of low-dimensional many-body systems: the question of ...
Abstract: Consider the classical XY model in a weak random external field pointing along the Y axis ...
We show how applying field conjugated to the order parameter may act as a very precise probe to expl...
We characterize the phase space for the infinite volume limit of a ferromagnetic mean-field XY model...
A disorder-dependent Gaussian variational approach is applied to the d-dimensional ferromagnetic XY ...
The ferromagnetic XY model on sparse random graphs in a randomly oriented field is analyzed via the ...
We study the probability density function for the fluctuations of the magnetic order parameter in th...
International audienceWe present a numerical study of the two-dimensional classical XY model with we...
We calculate the probability density function for the order-parameter fluctuations in the low-temper...
International audienceWe investigate the effect of a unidirectional quenched random field on the ani...
We study the square-lattice XY model in the presence of random phase shifts. We consider two differe...
Using combinatorial optimisation techniques we study the critical properties of the two- and the thr...
To explore the interaction between topological defects and curvature in materials with orientational...
We relate the planar random current representation introduced by Griffiths, Hurst and Sherman to the...