Planar Ising magnetization field. II: Properties of the critical and near-critical scaling limits
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Abstract: In [CGN12], we proved that the renormalized critical Ising magnetization fields converge as to a random distribution that we denoted by . The purpose of this paper is to establish some fundamental properties satisfied by this and the near-critical fields . More precisely, we obtain the following results. �i [(i)] If is a smooth bounded domain and if denotes the limiting rescaled magnetization in , then there is a constant such that {equation*} log Pb{m > x} underset{x o infty}{sim} -c ; x^{16},.{equation*} In particular, this provides an alternative proof that the field is non-Gaussian (another proof of this fact would use the -point correlation functions established in cite{CHI} which do not satisfy Wick's formula). [(ii)] The random variable has a smooth {it density} and one has more precisely the following bound on its Fourier transform: . [(iii)] There exists a one-parameter family of near-critical scaling limits for the magnetization field in the plane with vanishingly small external magnetic field. ei
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