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Susceptibility amplitude ratios in the two-dimensional Potts model and percolation

Statistical Mechanics 2009-10-31 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The high-temperature susceptibility of the qq-state Potts model behaves as ΓTTcγ\Gamma|T-T_c|^{-\gamma} as TTc+T\to T_c+, while for TTcT\to T_c- one may define both longitudinal and transverse susceptibilities, with the same power law but different amplitudes ΓL\Gamma_L and ΓT\Gamma_T. We extend a previous analytic calculation of the universal ratio Γ/ΓL\Gamma/\Gamma_L in two dimensions to the low-temperature ratio ΓT/ΓL\Gamma_T/\Gamma_L, and test both predictions with Monte Carlo simulations for q=3q=3 and 4. The data for q=4q=4 are inconclusive owing to large corrections to scaling, while for q=3q=3 they appear consistent with the prediction for ΓT/ΓL\Gamma_T/\Gamma_L, but not with that for Γ/ΓL\Gamma/\Gamma_L. A simple extrapolation of our analytic results to q1q\to1 indicates a similar discrepancy with the corresponding measured quantities in percolation. We point out that stronger assumptions were made in the derivation of the ratio Γ/ΓL\Gamma/\Gamma_L, and our work suggests that these may be unjustified.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9908453,
  title  = {Susceptibility amplitude ratios in the two-dimensional Potts model and percolation},
  author = {G. Delfino and G. T. Barkema and John Cardy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9908453},
  year   = {2009}
}

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17 pages, latex