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Universality and the five-dimensional Ising model
Henk W. J. Blöte, Erik Luijten
Published 1997-02-19Version 1
We solve the long-standing discrepancy between Monte Carlo results and the renormalization prediction for the Binder cumulant of the five-dimensional Ising model. Our conclusions are based on accurate Monte Carlo data for systems with linear sizes up to L=22. A detailed analysis of the corrections to scaling allows the extrapolation of these results to L=\infinity. Our determination of the critical point, K_c=0.1139150 (4), is more than an order of magnitude more accurate than previous estimates.
Comments: 6 pages LaTeX, 1 PostScript figure. Uses cite.sty (included) and epsf.sty. Also available as PostScript and PDF file at http://www.tn.tudelft.nl/tn/erikpubs.html
Journal: Europhys. Lett. 38, 565 (1997)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: five-dimensional ising model, universality, accurate monte carlo data, monte carlo results, renormalization prediction
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