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The Klein bottle ratio of two-dimensional ferromagnetic Potts models

Statistical Mechanics 2026-04-02 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The weakly first-order nature of the two-dimensional 5-state ferromagnetic Potts model poses challenges for numerical study. Using density-matrix and tensor-network renormalization group methods, we investigate these transitions of the Potts-qq model via the Klein bottle ratio gg on original and dual lattices. Finite-size scaling of gg as a function of transverse system size LyL_y accurately locates the critical points for q=4,5,6q = 4, 5, 6. We further examine the transfer-matrix spectra and entanglement entropy, extracting central charges through toroidal and Klein bottle boundary conditions. For q=5q = 5, the extracted central charge (c1.14811c \approx 1.14811) is close to the real part of the theoretical value c5-Potts=1.1375±0.0211ic_{5\text{-Potts}} = 1.1375 \pm 0.0211 i predicted by complex conformal field theories. The observed drift in the scaling exponent bb effectively distinguishes the continuous transition from the weakly first-order regime. Furthermore, the extrapolated divergence of gg confirms the first-order nature of the q=5q=5 Potts model.

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@article{arxiv.2604.00870,
  title  = {The Klein bottle ratio of two-dimensional ferromagnetic Potts models},
  author = {Zi-Han Wang and Li-Ping Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.00870},
  year   = {2026}
}