The critical exponents of Ising model systems with pure three-body interactions. III
- 21 April 1974
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
- Vol. 7 (8) , 1417-1427
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3719/7/8/007
Abstract
For pt. II, see abstr. A64455 of 1973. The critical-point exponents of two Ising models with pure three-spin coupling terms are examined using low-temperature (Tc) series expansions for the thermodynamic functions. In particular the critical isotherm exponent delta is examined by applying numerical extrapolation methods to the critical isotherm. The two models are (a) a two-dimensional triangular lattice and (b) a three-dimensional face-centred cubic lattice. Direct numerical estimates of alpha ', beta and delta for (b) show that the scaling relations hold for this model and it is found that alpha '=0.655, beta =0.0538, gamma =1.24, nu =0.448, eta =-0.76, and delta =24 on the basis of the scaling relations. The numerical accuracy of the exponents beta and delta for model (a) does not permit an independent verification of the scaling relations; assuming scaling to hold here also, and using the exact result alpha '=2/3 obtained by Baxter and Wu, it is found that gamma '=1.187+or-0.006, nu =2/3, eta =0.219+or-0.009, beta =0.073+or-0.003, and delta =17.3+or-0.8.Keywords
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