A dichotomy theory for the height functions of the BKT transition
Abstract
This text considers the discrete height functions associated with the Berezinskii--Kosterlitz--Thouless transition (BKT) at slope zero. Our main results are as follows. * Sharpness: If the model is localised, then the two-point function (covariance) decays exponentially fast in the distance between the points. * Effective temperature gap: If the model is delocalised, then the variance grows at least as , where is the distance to the boundary and a universal constant not depending on the temperature. Thus, the effective temperature must jump from to at least at the transition point; values in the interval are forbidden. * Delocalisation at the transition point: The delocalised phase includes the transition point, in the sense that it is a closed set in the phase diagram in the appropriate topology. These results contribute to the understanding of the regime at and around the transition point which remained largely unexplored. In a follow-up paper, the sharpness derived here is used to establish that the localisation-delocalisation transition is equivalent to the BKT transition in the dual XY and Villain models.
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@article{arxiv.2211.14365,
title = {A dichotomy theory for the height functions of the BKT transition},
author = {Piet Lammers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.14365},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
55 pages, 26 figures; manuscript rewritten entirely for improved presentation