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Non-perturbative corrections to mean-field behavior: spherical model on spider-web graph

arXiv:1111.0741 · doi:10.1088/1751-8113/45/12/125006

Abstract

We consider the spherical model on a spider-web graph. This graph is effectively infinite-dimensional, similar to the Bethe lattice, but has loops. We show that these lead to non-trivial corrections to the simple mean-field behavior. We first determine all normal modes of the coupled springs problem on this graph, using its large symmetry group. In the thermodynamic limit, the spectrum is a set of $δ$-functions, and all the modes are localized. The fractional number of modes with frequency less than $ω$ varies as $\exp (-C/ω)$ for $ω$ tending to zero, where $C$ is a constant. For an unbiased random walk on the vertices of this graph, this implies that the probability of return to the origin at time $t$ varies as $\exp(- C' t^{1/3})$, for large $t$, where $C'$ is a constant. For the spherical model, we show that while the critical exponents take the values expected from the mean-field theory, the free-energy per site at temperature $T$, near and above the critical temperature $T_c$, also has an essential singularity of the type $\exp[ -K {(T - T_c)}^{-1/2}]$.

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