Random Walks and the Correlation Length Critical Exponent in Scalar Quantum Field Theory
High Energy Physics - Lattice
2007-05-23 v1
Abstract
The distance scale for a quantum field theory is the correlation length , which diverges with exponent as the bare mass approaches a critical value. If , then as . The two-point function of a scalar field has a random walk representation. The walk takes place in a background of fluctuations (closed walks) of the field itself. We describe the connection between properties of the walk and of the two-point function. Using the known behavior of the two point function, we deduce that the dimension of the walk is and that there is a singular relation between and the energy per unit length of the walk that is due to the singular behavior of the background at . ( is a computable crossover exponent.)
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9202002,
title = {Random Walks and the Correlation Length Critical Exponent in Scalar Quantum Field Theory},
author = {Joe Kiskis and Rajamani Narayanan and Pavlos Vranas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9202002},
year = {2007}
}