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The two upper critical dimensions of the Ising and Potts models

High Energy Physics - Theory 2024-09-20 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We derive the exact actions of the QQ-state Potts model valid on any graph, first for the spin degrees of freedom, and second for the Fortuin-Kasteleyn clusters. In both cases the field is a traceless QQ-component scalar field Φα\Phi^\alpha. For the Ising model (Q=2Q=2), the field theory for the spins has upper critical dimension dcspin=4d_{\rm c}^{\rm spin}=4, whereas for the clusters it has dccluster=6d_{\rm c}^{\rm cluster}=6. As a consequence, the probability for three points to be in the same cluster is not given by mean-field theory for dd within 4<d<64<d<6. We estimate the associated universal structure constant as C=6d+O(6d)3/2C=\sqrt{6-d}+ {\cal O}(6-d)^{3/2}. This shows that some observables in the Ising model have an upper critical dimension of 4, while others have an upper critical dimension of 66. Combining perturbative results from the ϵ=6d\epsilon=6-d expansion with a non-perturbative treatment close to dimension d=4d=4 allows us to locate the shape of the critical domain of the Potts model in the whole (Q,d)(Q,d) plane.

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@article{arxiv.2311.01529,
  title  = {The two upper critical dimensions of the Ising and Potts models},
  author = {Kay Joerg Wiese and Jesper Lykke Jacobsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.01529},
  year   = {2024}
}

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31 pages, 10 figures