English

Analyticity of critical exponents of the $O(N)$ models from nonperturbative renormalization

Statistical Mechanics 2021-06-09 v5 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We employ the functional renormalization group framework at the second order in the derivative expansion to study the O(N)O(N) models continuously varying the number of field components NN and the spatial dimensionality dd. We in particular address the Cardy-Hamber prediction concerning nonanalytical behavior of the critical exponents ν\nu and η\eta across a line in the (d,N)(d,N) plane, which passes through the point (2,2)(2,2). By direct numerical evaluation of η(d,N)\eta(d,N) and ν1(d,N)\nu^{-1}(d,N) as well as analysis of the functional fixed-point profiles, we find clear indications of this line in the form of a crossover between two regimes in the (d,N)(d,N) plane, however no evidence of discontinuous or singular first and second derivatives of these functions for d>2d>2. The computed derivatives of η(d,N)\eta(d,N) and ν1(d,N)\nu^{-1}(d,N) become increasingly large for d2d\to 2 and N2N\to 2 and it is only in this limit that η(d,N)\eta(d,N) and ν1(d,N)\nu^{-1}(d,N) as obtained by us are evidently nonanalytical. By scanning the dependence of the subleading eigenvalue of the RG transformation on NN for d>2d>2 we find no indication of its vanishing as anticipated by the Cardy-Hamber scenario. For dimensionality dd approaching 3 there are no signatures of the Cardy-Hamber line even as a crossover and its existence in the form of a nonanalyticity of the anticipated form is excluded.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2012.00782,
  title  = {Analyticity of critical exponents of the $O(N)$ models from nonperturbative renormalization},
  author = {Andrzej Chlebicki and Pawel Jakubczyk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.00782},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Submission to SciPost, 24 pages, 12 figures; Reviewed version: strengthened conclusions, added sec. 6, subsec. 5.3 and Appendix, improved plots' clarity