Susceptibility amplitude ratios in the two-dimensional Potts model and percolation
Abstract
The high-temperature susceptibility of the -state Potts model behaves as as , while for one may define both longitudinal and transverse susceptibilities, with the same power law but different amplitudes and . We extend a previous analytic calculation of the universal ratio in two dimensions to the low-temperature ratio , and test both predictions with Monte Carlo simulations for and 4. The data for are inconclusive owing to large corrections to scaling, while for they appear consistent with the prediction for , but not with that for . A simple extrapolation of our analytic results to 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 , and our work suggests that these may be unjustified.
Cite
@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