Two-Dimensional Heisenberg Model with Nonlinear Interactions: 1/N Corrections

Abstract

We investigate a two-dimensional classical -vector model with a generic nearest-neighbor interaction W(i· j) in the large-N limit, focusing on the finite-temperature transition point at which energy-energy correlations become critical. We show that this transition belongs to the Ising universality class. However, the width of the region in which Ising behavior is observed scales as 1/N3/2 along the magnetic direction and as 1/N in the thermal direction; outside a crossover to mean-field behavior occurs. This explains why only mean-field behavior is observed for N=∞$

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