Walking, Weak first-order transitions, and Complex CFTs II. Two-dimensional Potts model at $Q>4$

Author:

Gorbenko Victor1,Rychkov Slava23,Zan Bernardo423

Affiliation:

1. Stanford University

2. Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques

3. École Normale Supérieure

4. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Abstract

We study complex CFTs describing fixed points of the two-dimensional QQ-state Potts model with Q≻ 4Q>4. Their existence is closely related to the weak first-order phase transition and the "walking" renormalization group (RG) behavior present in the real Potts model at Q𕣒Q>4. The Potts model, apart from its own significance, serves as an ideal playground for testing this very general relation. Cluster formulation provides nonperturbative definition for a continuous range of parameter QQ, while Coulomb gas description and connection to minimal models provide some conformal data of the complex CFTs. We use one and two-loop conformal perturbation theory around complex CFTs to compute various properties of the real walking RG flow. These properties, such as drifting scaling dimensions, appear to be common features of the QFTs with walking RG flows, and can serve as a smoking gun for detecting walking in Monte Carlo simulations.The complex CFTs discussed in this work are perfectly well defined, and can in principle be seen in Monte Carlo simulations with complexified coupling constants. In particular, we predict a pair of S_5S5-symmetric complex CFTs with central charges c\approx 1.138 \pm 0.021 ic1.138±0.021i describing the fixed points of a 5-state dilute Potts model with complexified temperature and vacancy fugacity.

Funder

Mitsubishi International Corporation

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Simons Foundation

Publisher

Stichting SciPost

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