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Scaling functions in the square Ising model (1410.6927v1)

Published 25 Oct 2014 in math-ph and math.MP

Abstract: We show and give the linear differential operators ${\cal L}{scal}_q$ of order q= n2/4+n+7/8+(-1)n/8, for the integrals $I_n(r)$ which appear in the two-point correlation scaling function of Ising model $ F_{\pm}(r)= \lim_{scaling} {\cal M}{\pm}{-2} < \sigma{0,0} \, \sigma_{M,N}> = \sum_{n} I_{n}(r)$. The integrals $ I_{n}(r)$ are given in expansion around r= 0 in the basis of the formal solutions of $\, {\cal L}{scal}_q$ with transcendental combination coefficients. We find that the expression $ r{1/4}\,\exp(r2/8)$ is a solution of the Painlev\'e VI equation in the scaling limit. Combinations of the (analytic at $ r= 0$) solutions of $ {\cal L}{scal}_q$ sum to $ \exp(r2/8)$. We show that the expression $ r{1/4} \exp(r2/8)$ is the scaling limit of the correlation function $ C(N, N)$ and $ C(N, N+1)$. The differential Galois groups of the factors occurring in the operators $ {\cal L}{scal}_q$ are given.

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