@inproceedings {249,
	title = {Persistence in the zero temperature dynamics of the 1D Ising model with long range interactions},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 29th Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas National Physics Congress},
	year = {2011},
	month = {24{\textendash}26 Oct 2011},
	pages = {SPP2011-PB-33},
	address = {University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City},
	abstract = {<div>We study the zero-temperature dynamics of the 1D Ising Model with long range interactions. In particular, we focus on the persistence behavior as the strength of the long range interaction is varied. Persistence pertains to those spins that did not flip after some time. We observe that whatever the strength of the long range interaction, the system exhibits blocking where some spins do not flip at all. The system size is also varied to see its effect on these properties.</div>},
	url = {https://paperview.spp-online.org/proceedings/article/view/3240},
	author = {Hilton Lazo and Ronald Banzon and Cristine Villagonzalo}
}
@inproceedings {lazo-spp-2009,
	title = {Site percolation of a fixed lattice size with growing regions of disallowed occupancy},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 27th Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas Physics Congress},
	year = {2009},
	month = {28{\textendash}30 Oct 2009},
	pages = {SPP-2009-036},
	address = {Development Academy of the Philippines Convention Center, Tagaytay City},
	abstract = {<div>We study site percolation in a rectangular lattice with increasing size of two clumped groups of banned sites. The percolation threshold was found to increase as the size of the banned sites is increased. The results were compared to the previously studied lattice with a system with a single group of clumped banned sites with the same number of available sites for occupation. It was observed that the percolation threshold for the dual case is greater than that of the single case. However, the thresholds follow the same trend as the number of available sites is increased.</div>},
	author = {Hilton Lazo and Cristine Villagonzalo and Ronald S. Banzon}
}
