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949 B
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29 lines
949 B
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\documentclass[../ising_model.tex]{subfiles}
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\begin{document}
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\section{Results}\label{sec:results}
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\subsection{Draft}
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Test that the numerical stuff gets close to the analytical
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- validate implementation a given number of times, find average number of cycles
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Initial state ordered vs random
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- start ordered both at up=1 and random
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burn-in time
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- burn-in 5000 vs 10000 mc cycles, only mention how a longer burn-in time can in some cases result in better cv and x
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probability using histogram of samples
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- Comparing the histogram of $T_1 = 1.0$ and $T_2 = 2.4$. For $T_1 = 1.0$ we see a lower acceptance of flips, resulting in a low variance. The histogram looks more like an exponential function
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parallelization
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- temp mpi
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- each mpi process spawn thread that make own ising model
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- each ising model goes through burn in time (no benefit)
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- sampling done in parallel
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- mcmc sampling openmp
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phase transition
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critical temperature
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\end{document}
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