Duality symmetry, strong coupling expansion and universal critical amplitudes in two-dimensional \Phi^{4} field models
Abstract
We show that the exact beta-function \beta(g) in the continuous 2D g\Phi^{4} model possesses the Kramers-Wannier duality symmetry. The duality symmetry transformation \tilde{g}=d(g) such that \beta(d(g))=d'(g)\beta(g) is constructed and the approximate values of g^{*} computed from the duality equation d(g^{*})=g^{*} are shown to agree with the available numerical results. The calculation of the beta-function \beta(g) for the 2D scalar g\Phi^{4} field theory based on the strong coupling expansion is developed and the expansion of \beta(g) in powers of g^{-1} is obtained up to order g^{-8}. The numerical values calculated for the renormalized coupling constant g_{+}^{*} are in reasonable good agreement with the best modern estimates recently obtained from the high-temperature series expansion and with those known from the perturbative four-loop renormalization-group calculations. The application of Cardy's theorem for calculating the renormalized isothermal coupling constant g_{c} of the 2D Ising model and the related universal critical amplitudes is also discussed.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9908068,
title = {Duality symmetry, strong coupling expansion and universal critical amplitudes in two-dimensional \Phi^{4} field models},
author = {Giancarlo Jug and Boris N. Shalaev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9908068},
year = {2008}
}
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16 pages, REVTeX, to be published in J.Phys.A:Math.Gen