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Colorings of odd or even chirality on hexagonal lattices

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 Added by Olivier Cepas
 Publication date 2016
  fields Physics
and research's language is English
 Authors O. Cepas




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We define two classes of colorings that have odd or even chirality on hexagonal lattices. This parity is an invariant in the dynamics of all loops, and explains why standard Monte-Carlo algorithms are nonergodic. We argue that adding the motion of stranded loops allows for parity changes. By implementing this algorithm, we show that the even and odd classes have the same entropy. In general, they do not have the same number of states, except for the special geometry of long strips, where a Z$_2$ symmetry between even and odd states occurs in the thermodynamic limit.



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