The study of systems with multiple (not necessarily degenerate) metastable states presents subtle difficulties from the mathematical point of view related to the variational problem that has to be solved in these cases. We prove sufficient conditions to identify multiple metastable states. Since this analysis typically involves non-trivial technical issues, we give different conditions that can be chosen appropriately depending on the specific model under study. We show how these results can be used to attack the problem of multiple metastable states via the use of the modern approaches to metastability. We finally apply these general results to the Blume-Capel model for a particular choice of the parameters for which the model happens to have two multiple not degenerate in energy metastable states. We estimate in probability the time for the transition from the metastable states to the stable state. Moreover we identify the set of critical configurations that represent the minimal gate for the transition. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

Relaxation Height in Energy Landscapes: An Application to Multiple Metastable States / Cirillo, Emilio Nicola Maria; Francesca R., Nardi. - In: JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0022-4715. - STAMPA. - 150:6(2013), pp. 1080-1114. [10.1007/s10955-013-0717-9]

Relaxation Height in Energy Landscapes: An Application to Multiple Metastable States

CIRILLO, Emilio Nicola Maria;
2013

Abstract

The study of systems with multiple (not necessarily degenerate) metastable states presents subtle difficulties from the mathematical point of view related to the variational problem that has to be solved in these cases. We prove sufficient conditions to identify multiple metastable states. Since this analysis typically involves non-trivial technical issues, we give different conditions that can be chosen appropriately depending on the specific model under study. We show how these results can be used to attack the problem of multiple metastable states via the use of the modern approaches to metastability. We finally apply these general results to the Blume-Capel model for a particular choice of the parameters for which the model happens to have two multiple not degenerate in energy metastable states. We estimate in probability the time for the transition from the metastable states to the stable state. Moreover we identify the set of critical configurations that represent the minimal gate for the transition. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
2013
metastability; energy landscape; multiple metastable states; blume-capel model; relaxation
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Relaxation Height in Energy Landscapes: An Application to Multiple Metastable States / Cirillo, Emilio Nicola Maria; Francesca R., Nardi. - In: JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 0022-4715. - STAMPA. - 150:6(2013), pp. 1080-1114. [10.1007/s10955-013-0717-9]
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