Corrections to finite--size scaling in the phi4 model on square lattices

Abstract

Corrections to scaling in the two-dimensional scalar phi4 model are studied based on non-perturbative analytical arguments and Monte Carlo (MC) simulation data for different lattice sizes L (from 4 to 1536) and different values of the phi4 coupling constant lambda, i.~e., lambda = 0.1, 1, 10. According to our analysis, amplitudes of the nontrivial correction terms with the correction-to-scaling exponents omegal < 1 become small when approaching the Ising limit (lambda --> infinity), but such corrections generally exist in the 2D phi4 model. Analytical arguments show the existence of corrections with the exponent 3/4. The numerical analysis suggests that there exist also corrections with the exponent 1/2 and, very likely, also corrections with the exponent about 1/4, which are detectable at lambda = 0.1. The numerical tests clearly show that the structure of corrections to scaling in the 2D phi4 model differs from the usually expected one in the 2D Ising model.

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