Lattice $\phi^4$ theory of finite-size effects above the upper critical dimension
Abstract
We present a perturbative calculation of finite-size effects near of the lattice model in a -dimensional cubic geometry of size with periodic boundary conditions for . The structural differences between the lattice theory and the field theory found previously in the spherical limit are shown to exist also for a finite number of components of the order parameter. The two-variable finite-size scaling functions of the field theory are nonuniversal whereas those of the lattice theory are independent of the nonuniversal model parameters.One-loop results for finite-size scaling functions are derived. Their structure disagrees with the single-variable scaling form of the lowest-mode approximation for any finite where is the bulk correlation length. At , the large- behavior becomes lowest-mode like for the lattice model but not for the field-theoretic model. Characteristic temperatures close to of the lattice model, such as of the maximum of the susceptibility , are found to scale asymptotically as , in agreement with previous Monte Carlo (MC) data for the five-dimensional Ising model. We also predict asymptotically. On a quantitative level, the asymptotic amplitudes of this large - behavior close to have not been observed in previous MC simulations at because of nonnegligible finite-size terms caused by the inhomogeneous modes. These terms identify the possible origin of a significant discrepancy between the lowest-mode approximation and previous MC data. MC data of larger systems would be desirable for testing the magnitude of the and terms predicted by our theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9809394,
title = {Lattice $\phi^4$ theory of finite-size effects above the upper critical dimension},
author = {X. S. Chen and V. Dohm},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9809394},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted in Int. J. Mod. Phys. C