The boundary between long-range and short-range critical behavior
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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criticalshort-rangebehaviorboundarydecayinteractionsisingalgorithm
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We investigate phase transitions of two-dimensional Ising models with power-law interactions, using an efficient Monte Carlo algorithm. For slow decay, the transition is of the mean-field type; for fast decay, it belongs to the short-range Ising universality class. We focus on the intermediate range, where the critical exponents depend continuously on the power law. We find that the boundary with short-range critical behavior occurs for interactions depending on distance r as r^{-15/4}. This answers a long-standing controversy between mutually conflicting renormalization-group analyses.
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