Cubic fixed point in three dimensions: Monte Carlo simulations of the $\phi^4$ model on the lattice
Abstract
We study the cubic fixed point for and by using finite size scaling applied to data obtained from Monte Carlo simulations of the -component 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 -invariance. For , we determine the correction exponents and . In the case of , we obtain for the RG-exponent of the cubic perturbation at the -invariant fixed point, while the correction exponent at the cubic fixed point. Simulations close to the improved point result in the estimates and of the critical exponents of the cubic fixed point for . For , at the cubic fixed point, the -symmetry is only mildly broken and the critical exponents differ only by little from those of the -invariant fixed point. We find and .
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@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