In the last few years, the methods of constructive fermionic renormalization group have been successfully applied to the study of the scaling limit of several two-dimensional statistical mechanics models at the critical point, including weakly nonintegrable 2D Ising models, Ashkin-Teller, 8-Vertex, and close-packed interacting dimer models. In this note, we focus on the illustrative example of the interacting dimer model and review some of the universality results derived in this context. In particular, we discuss the massless Gaussian free field (GFF) behavior of the height fluctuations. It turns out that GFF behavior is connected with a remarkable identity (“Haldane” or “Kadanoff relation”) between an amplitude and an anomalous critical exponent, characterizing the large distance behavior of the dimer-dimer correlations

Giuliani, A., Toninelli, F.L. (2019). Non-integrable dimer models: Universality and scaling relations. JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 60(10), 103301 [10.1063/1.5109618].

Non-integrable dimer models: Universality and scaling relations

Giuliani, Alessandro;Toninelli, Fabio Lucio
2019-01-01

Abstract

In the last few years, the methods of constructive fermionic renormalization group have been successfully applied to the study of the scaling limit of several two-dimensional statistical mechanics models at the critical point, including weakly nonintegrable 2D Ising models, Ashkin-Teller, 8-Vertex, and close-packed interacting dimer models. In this note, we focus on the illustrative example of the interacting dimer model and review some of the universality results derived in this context. In particular, we discuss the massless Gaussian free field (GFF) behavior of the height fluctuations. It turns out that GFF behavior is connected with a remarkable identity (“Haldane” or “Kadanoff relation”) between an amplitude and an anomalous critical exponent, characterizing the large distance behavior of the dimer-dimer correlations
2019
Giuliani, A., Toninelli, F.L. (2019). Non-integrable dimer models: Universality and scaling relations. JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, 60(10), 103301 [10.1063/1.5109618].
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