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Two-dimensional critical systems with mixed boundary conditions: Exact Ising results from conformal invariance and boundary-operator expansions

Statistical Mechanics 2021-01-27 v1

Abstract

With conformal-invariance methods, Burkhardt, Guim, and Xue studied the critical Ising model, defined on the upper half plane y>0y>0 with different boundary conditions aa and bb on the negative and positive xx axes. For ab=+ab=-+ and f+f+, they determined the one and two-point averages of the spin σ\sigma and energy ϵ\epsilon. Here ++, -, and ff stand for spin-up, spin-down, and free-spin boundaries, respectively. The case ++++-+-+\dots, where the boundary conditions switch between ++ and - at arbitrary points, ζ1\zeta_1, ζ2\zeta_2, \dots on the xx axis was also analyzed. In this paper the alternating boundary conditions +f+f++f+f+\dots and the case f+-f+ of three different boundary conditions are considered. Exact results for the one and two-point averages of σ\sigma, ϵ\epsilon, and the stress tensor TT are derived. Using the results for T\langle T\rangle, the critical Casimir interaction with the boundary of a wedge-shaped inclusion is analyzed for mixed boundary conditions. The paper also includes a comprehensive discussion of boundary-operator expansions in two-dimensional critical systems with mixed boundary conditions. Two types of expansions - away from switching points of the boundary condition and at switching points - are considered. The asymptotic behavior of two-point averages is expressed in terms of one-point averages with the help of the expansions. We also consider the strip geometry with mixed boundary conditions and derive the distant-wall corrections to one-point averages near one edge due to the other edge using the boundary-operator expansions. The predictions of the boundary-operator expansions are consistent with exact results for Ising systems.

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@article{arxiv.2008.04274,
  title  = {Two-dimensional critical systems with mixed boundary conditions: Exact Ising results from conformal invariance and boundary-operator expansions},
  author = {T. W. Burkhardt and E. Eisenriegler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.04274},
  year   = {2021}
}

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50 pages, 1 figure