Comparison between Theoretical Four-Loop Predictions and Monte Carlo Calculations in the Two-Dimensional N-Vector Model for N=3,4,8
Abstract
We have computed the four-loop contribution to the beta-function and to the anomalous dimension of the field for the two-dimensional lattice N-vector model. This allows the determination of the second perturbative correction to various long-distance quantities like the correlation lengths and the susceptibilities. We compare these predictions with new Monte Carlo data for N = 3,4,8. From these data we also extract the values of various universal nonperturbative constants, which we compare with the predictions of the 1/N expansion.
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