The Gaussian process for particle masses in the near-critical Ising model
Abstract
We review the construction of a stationary Gaussian process X(t) starting from the near-critical continuum scaling limit h of the Ising magnetization and its relation to the mass spectrum of the relativistic quantum field theory associated to h. Then for the near-critical Ising model on a Z2 with external field a15/8 h, we study the renormalized magnetization along a vertical line (with horizontal coordinate approximately t) and prove that the limit as a 0 is the same Gaussian process X(t). We also explore the possible extension of this approach to dimensions d > 2.
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