Random Ising Spins in Two Dimensions - A Flat Space Realization of the KPZ Exponents
Abstract
A model describing Ising spins with short range interactions moving randomly in a plane is considered. In the presence of a hard core repulsion, which prevents the Ising spins from overlapping, the model is analogous to a dynamically triangulated Ising model with spins constrained to move on a flat surface. As a function of coupling strength and hard core repulsion the model exhibits multicritical behavior, with first and second order transition lines terminating at a tricritical point. The thermal and magnetic exponents computed at the tricritical point are consistent with the KPZ values associated with Ising spins, and with the exact two-matrix model solution of the random Ising model, introduced previously to describe the effects of fluctuating geometries.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9407166,
title = {Random Ising Spins in Two Dimensions - A Flat Space Realization of the KPZ Exponents},
author = {Marco Vekic and Shao Liu and Herbert W. Hamber},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9407166},
year = {2009}
}
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RevTeX 3.0, 17 pages + 15 postscript figures available upon request, CERN-TH-7355/94