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Effective Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida-like interaction in diluted double-exchange model: self-learning Monte Carlo approach

We study the site-diluted double exchange (DE) model and its effective Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida-like interactions, where localized spins are randomly distributed, with the use of the Self-learning Monte Carlo (SLMC) method. The SLMC method is an accelerating technique for Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation using trainable effective models. We apply the SLMC method to the site-diluted DE model to explore the utility of the SLMC method for random systems. We check the acceptance ratios and investigate the properties of the effective models in the strong coupling regime. The effective two-body spin-spin interaction in the site-diluted DE model can describe the original DE model with a high acceptance ratio, which depends on temperatures and spin concentration. These results support a possibility that the SLMC method could obtain independent configurations in systems with a critical slowing down near a critical temperature or in random systems where a freezing problem occurs in lower temperatures.

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