By using conformal-field theory, we classify the possible irrelevant operators for the Ising model with nearest-neighbour interactions on the square and triangular lattices. We analyse the existing results for the free energy and its derivatives and for the correlation length, showing that they are in agreement with the conformal-field theory predictions. Moreover, these results imply that the nonlinear scaling field of the T (T) over bar operator, where T is the energy-momentum tensor, vanishes at the critical point. Several other peculiar cancellations are explained in terms of a number of general conjectures. We show that all existing results on the square and triangular lattices are consistent with the assumption that only nonzero-spin operators are present.

Irrelevant operators in the two-dimensional Ising model

VICARI, ETTORE
2002-01-01

Abstract

By using conformal-field theory, we classify the possible irrelevant operators for the Ising model with nearest-neighbour interactions on the square and triangular lattices. We analyse the existing results for the free energy and its derivatives and for the correlation length, showing that they are in agreement with the conformal-field theory predictions. Moreover, these results imply that the nonlinear scaling field of the T (T) over bar operator, where T is the energy-momentum tensor, vanishes at the critical point. Several other peculiar cancellations are explained in terms of a number of general conjectures. We show that all existing results on the square and triangular lattices are consistent with the assumption that only nonzero-spin operators are present.
2002
Caselle, M; Hasenbusch, M; Pelissetto, A; Vicari, Ettore
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