Square lattice Ising model susceptibility: connection matrices and singular behaviour of χ(3)and χ(4)

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Abstract: We present a simple, but efficient, way to calculate connection matrices between sets of independent local solutions, defined at two neighboring singular points, of Fuchsian differential equations of quite large orders, such as those found for the third and fourth contribution (chi(3) and chi(4)) to the magnetic susceptibility of square lattice Ising model. We deduce all the critical behaviors of the solutions chi(3) and chi(4), as well as the asymptotic behavior of the coefficients in the corresponding series expansions. We confirm that the newly found quadratic number singularities of the Fuchsian ODE associated to chi(3) are not singularities of the particular solution chi(3) itself. We use the previous connection matrices to get the exact expressions of all the monodromy matrices of the Fuchsian differential equation for chi(3) (and chi(4)) expressed in the same basis of solutions. These monodromy matrices are the generators of the differential Galois group of the Fuchsian differential equations for chi(3) (and chi(4)), whose analysis is just sketched here. As far as the physics implications of the solutions are concerned, we find challenging qualitative differences when comparing the corrections to scaling for the full susceptibillity chi at high temperature (resp. low temperature) and the first two terms chi(1) and chi(3) (resp. chi(2) and chi(4)) .









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