Phys. Rev. E 60, 7558 - 7561 (1999)Test of renormalization predictions for universal finite-size scaling functions
Erik Luijten *,† Received 9 July 1998 We calculate universal finite-size scaling functions for systems with an n-component order parameter and algebraically decaying interactions. Just as previously found for short-range interactions, this leads to a singular ɛ expansion, where ɛ is the distance to the upper critical dimension. Subsequently, we check the results by numerical simulations of spin models in the same universality class. Our systems offer the essential advantage that ɛ can be varied continuously, allowing an accurate examination of the region where ɛ is small. The numerical calculations turn out to be in striking disagreement with the predicted singularity. ©1999 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.60.7558
* Electronic address: erik.luijten@uni-mainz.de
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