A condition for long-range order in discrete spin systems with application to the antiferromagnetic Potts model
arXiv:1712.03699
Abstract
We give a general condition for a discrete spin system with nearest-neighbor interactions on the lattice to exhibit long-range order. The condition is applicable to systems with residual entropy in which the long-range order is entropically driven. As a main example we consider the antiferromagnetic -state Potts model and rigorously prove the existence of a broken sub-lattice symmetry phase at low temperature and high dimension -- a new result for . As further examples, we prove the existence of an ordered phase in a clock model with hard constraints and extend the known regime of the demixed phase in the lattice Widom-Rowlinson model.
6 pages, 1 figure. Revised introduction