Finite-Size Correlation Length and Violations of Finite-Size Scaling
Abstract
We address the problem of the definition of the finite-volume correlation length. First, we study the large-N limit of the N-vector model, and we show the existence of several constraints on the definition if regularity of the finite-size scaling functions and correct anomalous behaviour above the upper critical dimension are required. Then, we study in detail a model in which the zero mode in prohibited. Such a model is a generalization of the fixed-magnetization Ising model which is equivalent to the lattice gas. Also in this case, we find that the finite-volume correlation length must satisfy appropriate constraints in order to obtain regular finite-size scaling functions, and, above the upper critical dimension, an anomalous scaling behaviour. The large-N results are confirmed by a one-loop calculation in the lattice theory.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0010479,
title = {Finite-Size Correlation Length and Violations of Finite-Size Scaling},
author = {Sergio Caracciolo and Andrea Gambassi and Massimiliano Gubinelli and Andrea Pelissetto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0010479},
year = {2015}
}
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19 pages, Latex2e