A specific two-dimensional tiring model, composed of the so-called Wang tiles has been studied at finite temperature using Monte Carlo numerical simulations. In the absence of any thermal bath the Wang tiles provide the opportunity of building a very large number of nonperiodic tilings. We can construct a local Hamiltonian such that only perfectly matched things are ground states with zero energy. This Hamiltonian has a very large degeneracy. The thermodynamic behaviour of such a system seems to show a continuous phase transition at non-zero temperature. An order parameter with non-trivial features is proposed. Under the critical temperature the model exhibits ageing properties. The fluctuation-dissipation theorem is violated.

Thermodynamics of a tiling model

Leuzzi L;
2000

Abstract

A specific two-dimensional tiring model, composed of the so-called Wang tiles has been studied at finite temperature using Monte Carlo numerical simulations. In the absence of any thermal bath the Wang tiles provide the opportunity of building a very large number of nonperiodic tilings. We can construct a local Hamiltonian such that only perfectly matched things are ground states with zero energy. This Hamiltonian has a very large degeneracy. The thermodynamic behaviour of such a system seems to show a continuous phase transition at non-zero temperature. An order parameter with non-trivial features is proposed. Under the critical temperature the model exhibits ageing properties. The fluctuation-dissipation theorem is violated.
2000
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
Quasi-crystal
glassy systems
ageing dynamics
phase transitions
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