Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
1996-02-06
Nucl.Phys. B474 (1996) 575-601
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
29 pages, LaTeX, uses epsf macro, 5 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/0550-3213(96)00282-9
The model of p Ising spins coupled to 2d gravity, in the form of a sum over planar phi-cubed graphs, is studied and in particular the two-point and spin-spin correlation functions are considered. We first solve a toy model in which only a partial summation over spin configurations is performed and, using a modified geodesic distance, various correlation functions are determined. The two-point function has a diverging length scale associated with it. The critical exponents are calculated and it is shown that all the standard scaling relations apply. Next the full model is studied, in which all spin configurations are included. Many of the considerations for the toy model apply for the full model, which also has a diverging geometric correlation length associated with the transition to a branched polymer phase. Using a transfer function we show that the two-point and spin-spin correlation functions decay exponentially with distance. Finally, by assuming various scaling relations, we make a prediction for the critical exponents at the transition between the magnetized and branched polymer phases in the full model.
Ambjorn Jan
Harris Martin G.
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