Fat Fisher zeroes
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Publication:5945461
DOI10.1016/S0550-3213(01)00422-9zbMATH Open0972.82018arXivcond-mat/0107013OpenAlexW3099587985MaRDI QIDQ5945461FDOQ5945461
Authors: Wolfhard Janke, Desmond A. Johnston, M. Stathakopoulos
Publication date: 10 October 2001
Published in: Nuclear Physics B (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: We show that it is possible to determine the locus of Fisher zeroes in the thermodynamic limit for the Ising model on planar (``fat) phi4 random graphs and their dual quadrangulations by matching up the real part of the high and low temperature branches of the expression for the free energy. The form of this expression for the free energy also means that series expansion results for the zeroes may be obtained with rather less effort than might appear necessary at first sight by simply reverting the series expansion of a function g(z) which appears in the solution and taking a logarithm. Unlike regular 2D lattices where numerous unphysical critical points exist with non-standard exponents, the Ising model on planar phi4 graphs displays only the physical transition at c = exp (- 2 beta) = 1/4 and a mirror transition at c=-1/4 both with KPZ/DDK exponents (alpha = -1, beta = 1/2, gamma = 2). The relation between the phi4 locus and that of the dual quadrangulations is akin to that between the (regular) triangular and honeycomb lattices since there is no self-duality.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0107013
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