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Renormalization Group Transformations Near the Critical Point: Some Rigorous Results

Mei Yin

Published 2011-08-16, updated 2011-10-19Version 2

We consider renormalization group (RG) transformations for classical Ising-type lattice spin systems in the infinite volume limit. Formally, the RG maps a Hamiltonian H into a renormalized Hamiltonian H': exp(-H'(\sigma'))=\sum_\sigma T(\sigma, \sigma')exp(-H(\sigma)), where T(\sigma, \sigma') denotes a specific RG probability kernel, \sum_\sigma' T(\sigma, \sigma')=1, for every configuration \sigma. With the help of the Dobrushin uniqueness condition and standard results on the polymer expansion, Haller and Kennedy gave a sufficient condition for the existence of the renormalized Hamiltonian in a neighborhood of the critical point. By a more complicated but reasonably straightforward application of the cluster expansion machinery, the present investigation shows that their condition would further imply a band structure on the matrix of partial derivatives of the renormalized interaction with respect to the original interaction. This in turn gives an upper bound for the RG linearization.

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