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@ -192,13 +192,13 @@ expected magnetization per spin.
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/energy.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/energy.pdf}
\caption{$\langle \epsilon \rangle$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^{6}$ MC cycles.} \caption{Expected energy per spin $\langle \epsilon \rangle$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^{6}$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_energy_1M} \label{fig:phase_energy_1M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/magnetization.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/magnetization.pdf}
\caption{$\langle |m| \rangle$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^{6}$ MC cycles.} \caption{Expected magnetization per spin $\langle |m| \rangle$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^{6}$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_magnetization_1M} \label{fig:phase_magnetization_1M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
In Figure \ref{fig:phase_heat_1M} we show heat capacity, and in Figure \ref{fig:phase_susceptibility_1M} In Figure \ref{fig:phase_heat_1M} we show heat capacity, and in Figure \ref{fig:phase_susceptibility_1M}
@ -206,13 +206,13 @@ the magnetic susceptibility.
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/heat_capacity.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/heat_capacity.pdf}
\caption{$C_{V}$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^{6}$ MC cycles.} \caption{Heat capacity $C_{V}$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^{6}$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_heat_1M} \label{fig:phase_heat_1M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/susceptibility.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/susceptibility.pdf}
\caption{$\chi$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^{6}$ MC cycles.} \caption{Magnetic susceptibility $\chi$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^{6}$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_susceptibility_1M} \label{fig:phase_susceptibility_1M}
\end{figure} \end{figure}

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ of Var$(\epsilon) = 0.0001$. %
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/pd_estimate_1_0.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/pd_estimate_1_0.pdf}
\caption{Histogram $T = 1.0 J / k_{B}$} \caption{Distribution of values of energy per spin, when temperature is $T = 1.0 J / k_{B}$}
\label{fig:histogram_1_0} \label{fig:histogram_1_0}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
In Figure \ref{fig:histogram_2_4}, for $T_{2}$, the samples of energy per spin is In Figure \ref{fig:histogram_2_4}, for $T_{2}$, the samples of energy per spin is
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ centered around the expectation value $\langle \epsilon \rangle = -1.2370$. %
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/pd_estimate_2_4.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/pd_estimate_2_4.pdf}
\caption{Histogram $T = 2.4 J / k_{B}$} \caption{Distribution of values of energy per spin, when temperature is $T = 2.4 J / k_{B}$}
\label{fig:histogram_2_4} \label{fig:histogram_2_4}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
However, we observed a higher variance of Var$(\epsilon) = 0.0203$. When the temperature However, we observed a higher variance of Var$(\epsilon) = 0.0203$. When the temperature
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ increase in $\langle \epsilon \rangle$ in the temperature range $T \in [2.25, 2.
\begin{figure} \begin{figure}
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/energy.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/energy.pdf}
\caption{$\langle \epsilon \rangle$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^7$ MC cycles.} \caption{Expected energy per spin $\langle \epsilon \rangle$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^7$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_energy_10M} \label{fig:phase_energy_10M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
We observe a decrease in $\langle |m| \rangle$ for the same temperature range in We observe a decrease in $\langle |m| \rangle$ for the same temperature range in
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ however, there is a loss of magnetization close to the critical temperature.
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/magnetization.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/magnetization.pdf}
\caption{$\langle |m| \rangle$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^7$ MC cycles.} \caption{Expected magnetization per spin $\langle |m| \rangle$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^7$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_magnetization_10M} \label{fig:phase_magnetization_10M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
In Figure \ref{fig:phase_heat_10M}, we observe an increase in heat capacity in the In Figure \ref{fig:phase_heat_10M}, we observe an increase in heat capacity in the
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ value of heat capacity when the lattice size increase.
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/heat_capacity.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/heat_capacity.pdf}
\caption{$C_{V}$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^7$ MC cycles.} \caption{Heat capacity $C_{V}$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^7$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_heat_10M} \label{fig:phase_heat_10M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
The magnetic susceptibility in Figure \ref{fig:phase_susceptibility_10M}, shows The magnetic susceptibility in Figure \ref{fig:phase_susceptibility_10M}, shows
@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ sharper when we increase lattice size, we are moving closer to the critical temp
\begin{figure}[H] \begin{figure}[H]
\centering \centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/susceptibility.pdf} \includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{../images/phase_transition/fox/wide/10M/susceptibility.pdf}
\caption{$\chi$ for $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, $10^7$ MC cycles.} \caption{Magnetic susceptibility $\chi$ for temperatures $T \in [2.1, 2.4]$, and $10^7$ MC cycles.}
\label{fig:phase_susceptibility_10M} \label{fig:phase_susceptibility_10M}
\end{figure} % \end{figure} %
% Add something about the correlation length? % Add something about the correlation length?

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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ def plot_phase_transition_alt(indir, outdir):
ax1.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right") ax1.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right")
ax2.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$") ax2.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$")
ax2.set_ylabel(r"$\langle |m| \rangle$ $(unitless)$") ax2.set_ylabel(f"$\\langle |m| \\rangle$ (unitless)")
ax2.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right") ax2.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right")
ax3.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$") ax3.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$")
@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ def plot_phase_transition(indir, outdir):
ax1.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right") ax1.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right")
ax2.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$") ax2.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$")
ax2.set_ylabel(r"$\langle |m| \rangle$ $(unitless)$") ax2.set_ylabel(r"$\langle |m| \rangle$ (unitless)")
ax2.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right") ax2.legend(title="Lattice size", loc="upper right")
ax3.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$") ax3.set_xlabel(r"T $(J/k_{B})$")

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@ -84,6 +84,8 @@ I suggest we leave it out for now, I'll comment it out in case we want to use it
[x] 89: onordered => unordered [x] 89: onordered => unordered
[ ] 97: More accurately, we generated 10M samples per temperature point. [ ] 97: More accurately, we generated 10M samples per temperature point.
True, so "...$10$ million samples of spin configurations for lattices..." => "...$10$ million samples of spin configurations, per temperature, for lattices..." True, so "...$10$ million samples of spin configurations for lattices..." => "...$10$ million samples of spin configurations, per temperature, for lattices..."
[ ] 77: Approve change "Histogram $T = 1.0 J / k_{B}$" => "Distribution of values of energy per spin, when temperature is $T = 1.0 J / k_{B}$"
[ ] 85: Approve change "Histogram $T = 2.4 J / k_{B}$" => "Distribution of values of energy per spin, when temperature is $T = 1.0 J / k_{B}$"
[x] 100: Should be that the program allocated, so that the reader understands that it does the division automatically. [x] 100: Should be that the program allocated, so that the reader understands that it does the division automatically.
I agree! I agree!
[x] 101: thread => threads [x] 101: thread => threads
@ -91,6 +93,7 @@ I agree!
So instead of "We ran a profiler" it should be "We used a profiler"? Could you suggest a way of formulating the sentence so that the info is correct? So instead of "We ran a profiler" it should be "We used a profiler"? Could you suggest a way of formulating the sentence so that the info is correct?
[ ] 106: was => were [ ] 106: was => were
My previous comment might make this unnecessary? My previous comment might make this unnecessary?
[ ] 113: Included description of variables in caption
[x] 116: deacrese => decrease [x] 116: deacrese => decrease
[x] 117: "suggesting the system ..." => "suggesting that the system ...". [x] 117: "suggesting the system ..." => "suggesting that the system ...".
[x] 118: increase => increases. "The system energy" is singular. [x] 118: increase => increases. "The system energy" is singular.
@ -113,3 +116,5 @@ Haha, ofc we did!
I agree, that sound a lot better! I just ended up wtiting something somewhat descriptive in lack of words. I agree, that sound a lot better! I just ended up wtiting something somewhat descriptive in lack of words.
[x] 130: he => the [x] 130: he => the
Also, I changed the Eq. => to Equation Also, I changed the Eq. => to Equation
[x] 188: General, Included captions for figures in section