Existence of a tricritical point for the Blume-Capel model on \mathbb{Z}^d

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Authors: Trishen S. Gunaratnam, Dmitry Krachun, Christoforos Panagiotis Edit this on Wikidata



Abstract: We prove the existence of a tricritical point for the Blume-Capel model on mathbbZd for every dgeq2. The proof in dgeq3 relies on a novel combinatorial mapping to an Ising model on a larger graph, the techniques of Aizenman, Duminil-Copin, and Sidoravicious (Comm. Math. Phys, 2015), and the celebrated infrared bound. In d=2, the proof relies on a quantitative analysis of crossing probabilities of the dilute random cluster representation of the Blume-Capel. In particular, we develop a quadrichotomy result in the spirit of Duminil-Copin and Tassion (Moscow Math. J., 2020), which allows us to obtain a fine picture of the phase diagram in d=2, including asymptotic behaviour of correlations in all regions. Finally, we show that the techniques used to establish subcritical sharpness for the dilute random cluster model extend to any dgeq2.













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