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Critical two-point function for long-range models with power-law couplings: The marginal case for $d\ge d_c$

Published 21 Aug 2018 in math-ph, math.MP, and math.PR | (1808.06789v3)

Abstract: Consider the long-range models on $\mathbb{Z}d$ of random walk, self-avoiding walk, percolation and the Ising model, whose translation-invariant 1-step distribution/coupling coefficient decays as $|x|{-d-\alpha}$ for some $\alpha>0$. In the previous work (Ann. Probab., 43, 639--681, 2015), we have shown in a unified fashion for all $\alpha\ne2$ that, assuming a bound on the "derivative" of the $n$-step distribution (the compound-zeta distribution satisfies this assumed bound), the critical two-point function $G_{p_c}(x)$ decays as $|x|{\alpha\wedge2-d}$ above the upper-critical dimension $d_c\equiv(\alpha\wedge2)m$, where $m=2$ for self-avoiding walk and the Ising model and $m=3$ for percolation. In this paper, we show in a much simpler way, without assuming a bound on the derivative of the $n$-step distribution, that $G_{p_c}(x)$ for the marginal case $\alpha=2$ decays as $|x|{2-d}/\log|x|$ whenever $d\ge d_c$ (with a large spread-out parameter $L$). This solves the conjecture in the previous work, extended all the way down to $d=d_c$, and confirms a part of predictions in physics (Brezin, Parisi, Ricci-Tersenghi, J. Stat. Phys., 157, 855--868, 2014). The proof is based on the lace expansion and new convolution bounds on power functions with log corrections.

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