Experimental mathematics on the magnetic susceptibility of the square lattice Ising model

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Publication:3544834

DOI10.1088/1751-8113/41/45/455202zbMATH Open1152.82305arXiv0808.0763OpenAlexW2017992223WikidataQ67579044 ScholiaQ67579044MaRDI QIDQ3544834FDOQ3544834

S. Boukraa, I. Jensen, B. Nickel, Jean-Marie Maillard, Nadjah Zenine, S. Hassani, Anthony J Guttmann

Publication date: 8 December 2008

Published in: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We calculate very long low- and high-temperature series for the susceptibility chi of the square lattice Ising model as well as very long series for the five-particle contribution chi(5) and six-particle contribution chi(6). These calculations have been made possible by the use of highly optimized polynomial time modular algorithms and a total of more than 150000 CPU hours on computer clusters. For chi(5) 10000 terms of the series are calculated {it modulo} a single prime, and have been used to find the linear ODE satisfied by chi(5) {it modulo} a prime. A diff-Pad'e analysis of 2000 terms series for chi(5) and chi(6) confirms to a very high degree of confidence previous conjectures about the location and strength of the singularities of the n-particle components of the susceptibility, up to a small set of ``additional singularities. We find the presence of singularities at w=1/2 for the linear ODE of chi(5), and w2=1/8 for the ODE of chi(6), which are {it not} singularities of the ``physical chi(5) and chi(6), that is to say the series-solutions of the ODE's which are analytic at w=0. Furthermore, analysis of the long series for chi(5) (and chi(6)) combined with the corresponding long series for the full susceptibility chi yields previously conjectured singularities in some chi(n), nge7. We also present a mechanism of resummation of the logarithmic singularities of the chi(n) leading to the known power-law critical behaviour occurring in the full chi, and perform a power spectrum analysis giving strong arguments in favor of the existence of a natural boundary for the full susceptibility chi.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0808.0763






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