Field Theoretical Approach to Bicritical and Tetracritical Behavior: Static and Dynamics

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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14 pages, Submitted to the Proceedings of the Conference "Statphys'09" dedicated to the 100-th anniversary of N.N.Bogolyubov

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We discuss the static and dynamic multicritical behavior of three-dimensional systems of $O(n_\|)\oplus O(n_\perp)$ symmetry as it is explained by the field theoretical renormalization group method. Whereas the static renormalization group functions are currently know within high order expansions, we show that an account of two loop contributions refined by an appropriate resummation technique gives an accurate quantitative description of the multicritical behavior. One of the essential features of the static multicritical behavior obtained already in two loop order for the interesting case of an antiferromagnet in a magnetic field ($n_\|=1$, $n_\perp=2$) are the stability of the biconical fixed point and the neighborhood of the stability border lines to the other fixed points leading to very small transient exponents. We further pursue an analysis of dynamical multicritical behavior choosing different forms of critical dynamics and calculating asymptotic and effective dynamical exponents within the minimal subtraction scheme.

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