We perform a rigorous computation of the specific heat of the Ashkin-Teller model in the case of small interaction and we explain how the universality-nonuniversality crossover is realized when the isotropic limit is reached. We prove that, even in the region where universality for the specific heat holds, anomalous critical exponents appear: for instance, we predict the existence of a previously unknown anomalous exponent, continuously varying with the strength of the interaction, describing how the difference between the critical temperatures rescales with the anisotropy parameter.
Giuliani, A., Mastropietro, V. (2004). Anomalous critical exponents in the anisotropic Ashkin-Teller model. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 93(19), 190603 [10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.190603].
Anomalous critical exponents in the anisotropic Ashkin-Teller model
MASTROPIETRO, VIERI
2004-01-01
Abstract
We perform a rigorous computation of the specific heat of the Ashkin-Teller model in the case of small interaction and we explain how the universality-nonuniversality crossover is realized when the isotropic limit is reached. We prove that, even in the region where universality for the specific heat holds, anomalous critical exponents appear: for instance, we predict the existence of a previously unknown anomalous exponent, continuously varying with the strength of the interaction, describing how the difference between the critical temperatures rescales with the anisotropy parameter.Questo articolo è pubblicato sotto una Licenza Licenza Creative Commons