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A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality

We study the second-order phase transition in the d-dimensional Ising model with long-range interactions decreasing as a power of the distance $1/r^{d+s}$ . For s below some known value $s_*$ , the transition is described by a conformal field theory without a local stress tensor operator, with criti...

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Autores principales: Behan, Connor, Rastelli, Leonardo, Rychkov, Slava, Zan, Bernardo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1751-8121/aa8099
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2259464
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author Behan, Connor
Rastelli, Leonardo
Rychkov, Slava
Zan, Bernardo
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Rastelli, Leonardo
Rychkov, Slava
Zan, Bernardo
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description We study the second-order phase transition in the d-dimensional Ising model with long-range interactions decreasing as a power of the distance $1/r^{d+s}$ . For s below some known value $s_*$ , the transition is described by a conformal field theory without a local stress tensor operator, with critical exponents varying continuously as functions of s. At $s=s_*$ , the phase transition crosses over to the short-range universality class. While the location $s_*$ of this crossover has been known for 40 years, its physics has not been fully understood, the main difficulty being that the standard description of the long-range critical point is strongly coupled at the crossover. In this paper we propose another field-theoretic description which, on the contrary, is weakly coupled near the crossover. We use this description to clarify the nature of the crossover and make predictions about the critical exponents. That the same long-range critical point can be reached from two different UV descriptions provides a new example of infrared duality.
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spelling cern-22594642022-03-31T02:39:13Zdoi:10.1088/1751-8121/aa8099http://cds.cern.ch/record/2259464engBehan, ConnorRastelli, LeonardoRychkov, SlavaZan, BernardoA scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared dualitymath.MPMathematical Physics and Mathematicsmath-phcond-mat.stat-mechhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsWe study the second-order phase transition in the d-dimensional Ising model with long-range interactions decreasing as a power of the distance $1/r^{d+s}$ . For s below some known value $s_*$ , the transition is described by a conformal field theory without a local stress tensor operator, with critical exponents varying continuously as functions of s. At $s=s_*$ , the phase transition crosses over to the short-range universality class. While the location $s_*$ of this crossover has been known for 40 years, its physics has not been fully understood, the main difficulty being that the standard description of the long-range critical point is strongly coupled at the crossover. In this paper we propose another field-theoretic description which, on the contrary, is weakly coupled near the crossover. We use this description to clarify the nature of the crossover and make predictions about the critical exponents. That the same long-range critical point can be reached from two different UV descriptions provides a new example of infrared duality.We study the second-order phase transition in the $d$-dimensional Ising model with long-range interactions decreasing as a power of the distance $1/r^{d+s}$. For $s$ below some known value $s_*$, the transition is described by a conformal field theory without a local stress tensor operator, with critical exponents varying continuously as functions of $s$. At $s=s_*$, the phase transition crosses over to the short-range universality class. While the location $s_*$ of this crossover has been known for 40 years, its physics has not been fully understood, the main difficulty being that the standard description of the long-range critical point is strongly coupled at the crossover. In this paper we propose another field-theoretic description which, on the contrary, is weakly coupled near the crossover. We use this description to clarify the nature of the crossover and make predictions about the critical exponents. That the same long-range critical point can be reached from two different UV descriptions provides a new example of infrared duality.arXiv:1703.05325CERN-TH-2017-052YITP-SB-17-13CERN-PH-TH-2017-052oai:cds.cern.ch:22594642017-03-15
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Rastelli, Leonardo
Rychkov, Slava
Zan, Bernardo
A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
title A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
title_full A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
title_fullStr A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
title_full_unstemmed A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
title_short A scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
title_sort scaling theory for the long-range to short-range crossover and an infrared duality
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Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
math-ph
cond-mat.stat-mech
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Particle Physics - Theory
Mathematical Physics and Mathematics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1751-8121/aa8099
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2259464
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