The basic procedure of renormalization group theory is used to split the free energy into a Kadanoff block formation part, and a renormalized block-block interaction part. The study of this redistribution as a function of the scaling parameter s shows that there is a stationarity value s* of s, which turns out to have the same critical behavior as the correlation length. It is suggested that s* can be used as an appropriate measure and definition of the correlation length, even for noncritical regions. The calculation of s* is thereby performed explicitly for the Gaussian, and numerically for the S4 model. A sharp separation between noncorrelated and correlated regimes is also found for the Gaussian model, well above the critical temperatur...
The critical behavior of the lambda phi^4 scalar field theory is investigated as a function of the f...
In a recent work [M. Castellana and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. E 82, 040105(R) (2010)], the large-scale b...
Commensurate scale relations relate observables to observables and thus are independent of theoretic...
The basic procedure of renormalization group theory is used to split the free energy into a Kadanoff...
A method developed by the present authors in a previous paper [Phys. Rev. E 57, 2594 (1998)] leads t...
The renormalization method is specifically aimed at connecting theories describing physical processe...
The scaling form of the free--energy near a critical point allows for the definition of various univ...
When studying the collective motion of biological groups, a useful theoretical framework is that of ...
The renormalisation group approach to problems - involving scale- invar iance is briefly reviewed. ...
International audienceWe present the master (i.e. unique) behavior of the correlation length, as a f...
We examine the precise connection between the exact renormalisation group with local couplings and t...
The RP2 gauge model which allows interpolation between the RP2 and O(3) spin models is studied in 2D...
Numerical simulations of the random phase sine-Gordon model suffer from strong finite size effects p...
A renormalization-group technique is used to study the critical behavior of spin models in which eac...
We consider a class of non-integrable 2D Ising models whose Hamiltonian, in addition to the standard...
The critical behavior of the lambda phi^4 scalar field theory is investigated as a function of the f...
In a recent work [M. Castellana and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. E 82, 040105(R) (2010)], the large-scale b...
Commensurate scale relations relate observables to observables and thus are independent of theoretic...
The basic procedure of renormalization group theory is used to split the free energy into a Kadanoff...
A method developed by the present authors in a previous paper [Phys. Rev. E 57, 2594 (1998)] leads t...
The renormalization method is specifically aimed at connecting theories describing physical processe...
The scaling form of the free--energy near a critical point allows for the definition of various univ...
When studying the collective motion of biological groups, a useful theoretical framework is that of ...
The renormalisation group approach to problems - involving scale- invar iance is briefly reviewed. ...
International audienceWe present the master (i.e. unique) behavior of the correlation length, as a f...
We examine the precise connection between the exact renormalisation group with local couplings and t...
The RP2 gauge model which allows interpolation between the RP2 and O(3) spin models is studied in 2D...
Numerical simulations of the random phase sine-Gordon model suffer from strong finite size effects p...
A renormalization-group technique is used to study the critical behavior of spin models in which eac...
We consider a class of non-integrable 2D Ising models whose Hamiltonian, in addition to the standard...
The critical behavior of the lambda phi^4 scalar field theory is investigated as a function of the f...
In a recent work [M. Castellana and G. Parisi, Phys. Rev. E 82, 040105(R) (2010)], the large-scale b...
Commensurate scale relations relate observables to observables and thus are independent of theoretic...