Universality hypothesis breakdown at one-loop order
Abstract
We probe the universality hypothesis by analytically computing, at least, the two-loop corrections to the critical exponents for q-deformed O(N) self-interacting λφ4 scalar field theories through six distinct and independent field-theoretic renormalization group methods and ε-expansion techniques. We show that the effect of q-deformation on the one-loop corrections to the q-deformed critical exponents is null, so universality hypothesis is broken down at this loop order. Such effect emerges just, at least, at two-loop level and the validity of universality hypothesis is restored. The q-deformed critical exponents obtained through the six methods are the same and, furthermore, reduce to their non-deformed values in the appropriated limit.
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