Reexamining the renormalization group: Period doubling onset of chaos
Abstract
We explore fundamental questions about the renormalization group through a detailed re-examination of Feigenbaum's period doubling route to chaos. In the space of one-humped maps, the renormalization group characterizes the behavior near any critical point by the behavior near the fixed point. We show that this fixed point is far from unique, and characterize a submanifold of fixed points of alternative RG transformations. We build on this framework to systematically distinguish and analyze the allowed singular and `gauge' (analytic and redundant) corrections to scaling, explaining numerical results from the literature. Our analysis inspires several conjectures for critical phenomena in statistical mechanics.
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