The random transverse field Ising model in d = 2: analysis via boundary strong disorder renormalization

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DOI10.1088/1742-5468/2012/09/P09016zbMATH Open1456.82521arXiv1206.6997OpenAlexW3104406563MaRDI QIDQ3301384FDOQ3301384


Authors: Cécile Monthus, Thomas Garel Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 August 2020

Published in: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: To avoid the complicated topology of surviving clusters induced by standard Strong Disorder RG in dimension d>1, we introduce a modified procedure called 'Boundary Strong Disorder RG' where the order of decimations is chosen a priori. We apply numerically this modified procedure to the Random Transverse Field Ising model in dimension d=2. We find that the location of the critical point, the activated exponent psisimeq0.5 of the Infinite Disorder scaling, and the finite-size correlation exponent uFSsimeq1.3 are compatible with the values obtained previously by standard Strong Disorder RG.Our conclusion is thus that Strong Disorder RG is very robust with respect to changes in the order of decimations. In addition, we analyze in more details the RG flows within the two phases to show explicitly the presence of various correlation length exponents : we measure the typical correlation exponent utypsimeq0.64 in the disordered phase (this value is very close to the correlation exponent upureQ(d=2)simeq0.63 of the {it pure} two-dimensional quantum Ising Model), and the typical exponent uhsimeq1 within the ordered phase. These values satisfy the relations between critical exponents imposed by the expected finite-size scaling properties at Infinite Disorder critical points. Within the disordered phase, we also measure the fluctuation exponent omegasimeq0.35 which is compatible with the Directed Polymer exponent omegaDP(1+1)=1/3 in (1+1) dimensions.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1206.6997




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