Random-bond Ising model in two dimensions, the Nishimori line, and supersymmetry
Abstract
We consider a classical random-bond Ising model (RBIM) with binary distribution of bonds on the square lattice at finite temperature. In the phase diagram of this model there is the so-called Nishimori line which intersects the phase boundary at a multicritical point. It is known that the correlation functions obey many exact identities on this line. We use a supersymmetry method to treat the disorder. In this approach the transfer matrices of the model on the Nishimori line have an enhanced supersymmetry osp(), in contrast to the rest of the phase diagram, where the symmetry is osp() (where is an arbitrary positive integer). An anisotropic limit of the model leads to a one-dimensional quantum Hamiltonian describing a chain of interacting superspins, which are irreducible representations of the osp() superalgebra. By generalizing this superspin chain, we embed it into a wider class of models. These include other models that have been studied previously in one and two dimensions. We suggest that the multicritical behavior in two dimensions of a class of these generalized models (possibly not including the multicritical point in the RBIM itself) may be governed by a single fixed point, at which the supersymmetry is enhanced still further to osp(). This suggestion is supported by a calculation of the renormalization-group flows for the corresponding nonlinear sigma models at weak coupling.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0007254,
title = {Random-bond Ising model in two dimensions, the Nishimori line, and supersymmetry},
author = {Ilya A. Gruzberg and N. Read and Andreas W. W. Ludwig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0007254},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
28 pages; largely independent of cond-mat/0007255. V. 2: small additions, references updated; as published