Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations and renormalization-group ideas are used to analyze the behavior of the antiferromagnetic Potts model and the Ashkin-Teller model in three dimensions. A variety of continuous transitions, observed in the Monte Carlo data on the antiferromagnetic Potts model for simple cubic and body-centered-cubic lattices, are found to be consistent with $\ensuremath{\epsilon}$-expansion analyses of these models. A glassy plastic crystal phase is observed, along with the analog of the glass transition in the four-state antiferromagnetic Potts model. An $\ensuremath{\epsilon}$-expansion analysis of the Ashkin-Teller model is found to yield results consistent with those obtained by Ditzian et al. using series analysis and Monte Carlo simulations.

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