An Effective Model for Crumpling in Two Dimensions?
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crumplingdimensionseffectivemodeltransitionactionantiferromagneticcarlo
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We investigate the crumpling transition for a dynamically triangulated random surface embedded in two dimensions using an effective model in which the disordering effect of the $X$ variables on the correlations of the normals is replaced by a long-range ``antiferromagnetic'' term. We compare the results from a Monte Carlo simulation with those obtained for the standard action which retains the $X$'s and discuss the nature of the phase transition.
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