Complex-Temperature Singularities in the $d=2$ Ising Model. III. Honeycomb Lattice
Abstract
We study complex-temperature properties of the uniform and staggered susceptibilities and of the Ising model on the honeycomb lattice. From an analysis of low-temperature series expansions, we find evidence that and both have divergent singularities at the point (where ), with exponents . The critical amplitudes at this singularity are calculated. Using exact results, we extract the behaviour of the magnetisation and specific heat at complex-temperature singularities. We find that, in addition to its zero at the physical critical point, diverges at with exponent , vanishes continuously at with exponent , and vanishes discontinuously elsewhere along the boundary of the complex-temperature ferromagnetic phase. diverges at with exponent and at (where ) with exponent , and diverges logarithmically at . We find that the exponent relation is violated at ; the right-hand side is 4 rather than 2. The connections of these results with complex-temperature properties of the Ising model on the triangular lattice are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9412076,
title = {Complex-Temperature Singularities in the $d=2$ Ising Model. III. Honeycomb Lattice},
author = {Victor Matveev and Robert Shrock},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9412076},
year = {2015}
}
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