The near-critical two-point function and the torus plateau for weakly self-avoiding walk in high dimensions
Abstract
We use the lace expansion to study the long-distance decay of the two-point function of weakly self-avoiding walk on the integer lattice in dimensions , in the vicinity of the critical point, and prove an upper bound , where the correlation length has a square root divergence at the critical point. As an application, we prove that the two-point function for weakly self-avoiding walk on a discrete torus in dimensions has a "plateau." We also discuss the significance and consequences of the plateau for the analysis of critical behaviour on the torus.
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@article{arxiv.2008.00080,
title = {The near-critical two-point function and the torus plateau for weakly self-avoiding walk in high dimensions},
author = {Gordon Slade},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.00080},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
v4: 32 pages. An error in Lemma 4.2 has been corrected (does not affect conclusions). v3: New title. Major revisions to Section 1, editorial changes throughout, new references to recent literature on torus plateau [21], [28]