Mean-field behavior for long- and finite range Ising model, percolation and self-avoiding walk
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Abstract: We consider self-avoiding walk, percolation and the Ising model with long and finite range. By means of the lace expansion we prove mean-field behavior for these models if for self-avoiding walk and the Ising model, and for percolation, where denotes the dimension and the power-law decay exponent of the coupling function. We provide a simplified analysis of the lace expansion based on the trigonometric approach in Borgs et al. (2007)
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