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Cubic fixed point in three dimensions: Monte Carlo simulations of the $\phi^4$ model on the lattice

Statistical Mechanics 2023-07-11 v2 High Energy Physics - Lattice High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We study the cubic fixed point for N=3N=3 and 44 by using finite size scaling applied to data obtained from Monte Carlo simulations of the NN-component ϕ4\phi^4 model on the simple cubic lattice. We generalize the idea of improved models to a two-parameter family of models. The two-parameter space is scanned for the point, where the amplitudes of the two leading corrections to scaling vanish. To this end, a dimensionless quantity is introduced that monitors the breaking of the O(N)O(N)-invariance. For N=4N=4, we determine the correction exponents ω1=0.763(24)\omega_1=0.763(24) and ω2=0.082(5)\omega_2=0.082(5). In the case of N=3N=3, we obtain Y4=0.0142(6)Y_4=0.0142(6) for the RG-exponent of the cubic perturbation at the O(3)O(3)-invariant fixed point, while the correction exponent ω2=0.0133(8)\omega_2=0.0133(8) at the cubic fixed point. Simulations close to the improved point result in the estimates ν=0.7202(7)\nu=0.7202(7) and η=0.0371(2)\eta=0.0371(2) of the critical exponents of the cubic fixed point for N=4N=4. For N=3N=3, at the cubic fixed point, the O(3)O(3)-symmetry is only mildly broken and the critical exponents differ only by little from those of the O(3)O(3)-invariant fixed point. We find 0.00001ηcubicηO(3)0.00007-0.00001 \lessapprox \eta_{cubic}- \eta_{O(3)} \lessapprox 0.00007 and νcubicνO(3)=0.00061(10)\nu_{cubic}-\nu_{O(3)} =-0.00061(10).

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2211.16170,
  title  = {Cubic fixed point in three dimensions: Monte Carlo simulations of the $\phi^4$ model on the lattice},
  author = {Martin Hasenbusch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.16170},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Revised version: various typos corrected, typo in eq. (9) corrected; nonsense part of eq. 80 removed; Sections VII A 3, B, C, D are affected by a sign error in the "improvement" by adding $c_2 U_C^2 + c_3 U_C^3$ to dimensionless quantities. See remarks added at the beginning of these sections. Final results for the cubic fixed point are virtually uneffected