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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik

DY 15: Internal Symposium: Finite size effects at phase transitions

DY 15.4: Invited Talk

Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 15:45–16:15, H2

Diversity of critical behavior within a universality class — •Volker Dohm — RWTH Aachen

The notion of a universality class of critical phenomena in bulk and confined systems is discussed. The Privman-Fisher hypothesis [1] states that, for given geometry and boundary conditions, finite-size scaling functions are universal, i.e., independent of microscopic details, and that two-scale factor universality is valid for confined systems. In recent years it has been shown that renormalization-group (RG) theory is well compatible with a certain degree of diversity of finite-size critical behavior within a universality class. There are at least two microscopic sources of nonuniversal effects near criticality : (i) van der Waals type interactions in fluids and (ii) anisotropic interactions in solids. While critical exponents are not affected by these sources, a nontrivial dependence of finite-size scaling functions on these sources has been predicted [2, 3]. New RG results of the anisotropic ϕ4 theory are presented that illustrate the nonuniversality of finite-size critical behavior. Recent MC simulations [4] for anisotropic Ising models support this diversity.

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