Why Might the Standard Large N Analysis Fail in the O(N) Model: The Role of Cusps in the Fixed Point Potentials

Abstract

The large N expansion plays a fundamental role in quantum and statistical field theory. We show on the example of the O(N) model that at N=∞, its traditional implementation misses in all dimensions below four some fixed points of the renormalization group. These new fixed points show singularities at N=∞ in their effective potential that become a boundary layer at finite N. We show that they have a physical impact on the multicritcal physics of the O(N) model at finite N. We also show that the mechanism at play holds also for the O(N)(2) model and is thus probably generic.

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