Operator product expansion on the lattice: A numerical test in the two-dimensional nonlinear -model
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Abstract: We consider the short-distance behaviour of the product of the Noether O(N) currents in the lattice nonlinear sigma-model. We compare the numerical results with the predictions of the operator product expansion, using one-loop perturbative renormalization-group improved Wilson coefficients. We find that, even on quite small lattices (m a approx 1/6), the perturbative operator product expansion describes that data with an error of 5-10% in a large window 2a ltapprox x ltapprox m^{-1}. We present a detailed discussion of the possible systematic errors.
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