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Critical behavior of frustrated systems: Monte Carlo simulations versus Renormalization Group
D. Loison, A. I. Sokolov, B. Delamotte, S. A. Antonenko, K. D. Schotte, H. T. Diep
Published 2000-01-10Version 1
We study the critical behavior of frustrated systems by means of Pade-Borel resummed three-loop renormalization-group expansions and numerical Monte Carlo simulations. Amazingly, for six-component spins where the transition is second order, both approaches disagree. This unusual situation is analyzed both from the point of view of the convergence of the resummed series and from the possible relevance of non perturbative effects.
Comments: RevTex, 10 pages, 3 Postscript figures
Journal: JETP Letters 76 (2000) 337
DOI: 10.1134/1.1328451
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: critical behavior, frustrated systems, renormalization group, pade-borel resummed three-loop renormalization-group expansions, numerical monte carlo simulations
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