Critical points for spread-out self-avoiding walk, percolation and the contact process above the upper critical dimensions
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Abstract: We consider self-avoiding walk and percolation in , oriented percolation in , and the contact process in , with being the coupling function whose range is denoted by . For percolation, for example, each bond is occupied with probability . The above models are known to exhibit a phase transition when the parameter varies around a model-dependent critical point . We investigate the value of when for percolation and for the other models, and . We prove in a unified way that , where the universal term 1 is the mean-field critical value, and the model-dependent term is written explicitly in terms of the function . Our proof is based on the lace expansion for each of these models.
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