Mean-field bound on the 1-arm exponent for Ising ferromagnets in high dimensions
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Abstract: The 1-arm exponent for the ferromagnetic Ising model on is the critical exponent that describes how fast the critical 1-spin expectation at the center of the ball of radius surrounded by plus spins decays in powers of . Suppose that the spin-spin coupling is translation-invariant, -symmetric and finite-range. Using the random-current representation and assuming the anomalous dimension , we show that the optimal mean-field bound holds for all dimensions . This significantly improves a bound previously obtained by a hyperscaling inequality.
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