A dynamical approach to studying the Lee-Yang zeros for the Potts Model on the Cayley Tree
Abstract
Let denote the partition function of the -state Potts Model on the rooted binary Cayley tree of depth~. Here, and with denoting an externally applied magnetic field, the temperature, and a coupling constant. One can interpret as a ``magnetic field-like'' variable and as a ``temperature-like'' variable. Physical values , , and correspond to and . For any fixed and fixed we consider the complex zeros of and how they accumulate on the ray of physical values for as . In the ferromagnetic case ( or equivalently ) these Lee-Yang zeros accumulate to at most one point on which we describe using explicit formulae. In the antiferromagnetic case or equivalently ) these Lee-Yang zeros accumulate to finitely many points of , which we again describe with explicit formulae. The same results hold for the unrooted Cayley tree of branching number two. These results are proved by adapting a renormalization procedure that was previously used in the case of the Ising model on the Cayley Tree by M\"uller-Hartmann and Zittartz (1974 and 1977), Barata and Marchetti (1997), and Barata and Goldbaum (2001). We then use methods from complex dynamics and, more specifically, the active/passive dichotomy for iteration of a marked point, along with detailed analysis of the renormalization mappings, to prove the main results.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2509.11505,
title = {A dynamical approach to studying the Lee-Yang zeros for the Potts Model on the Cayley Tree},
author = {Diyath Pannipitiya and Roland Roeder},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.11505},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
32 pages, 15 figures. Comments welcome! Updated version fixes some typos, clarifies some proofs, and includes new Remarks 1 and 7