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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Prof John Cardy FRS

Emeritus Professor

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
john.cardy@all-souls.ox.ac.uk
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QUANTUM HAMILTONIANS AND SELF-ORGANIZED CRITICALITY

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS B 8:25-26 (1994) 3463-3471
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Universal properties of self-avoiding walks from two-dimensional field theory

Nuclear Physics, Section B 410:3 (1993) 451-493

Authors:

J Cardy, G Mussardo

Abstract:

We use the recently conjectured exact S-matrix of the massive O(n) model to derive its form factors and ground state energy. This information is then used in the limit n → 0 to obtain quantitative results for various universal properties of self-avoiding chains and loops. In particular, we give the first theoretical prediction of the amplitude ratio C/D which relates the mean square end-to-end distance of chains to the mean square radius of gyration of closed loops. This agrees with the results from lattice enumeration studies to within their errors, and gives strong support for the various assumptions which enter into the field theoretic derivation. In addition, we obtain results for the scaling function of the structure factor of long loops, and for various amplitude ratios measuring the shape of self-avoiding chains. These quantities are all related to moments of correlation functions which are evaluated as a sum over m-particle intermediate states in the corresponding field theory. We show that in almost all cases, the restriction to m ≤ 2 gives results which are accurate to at least one part in 103. This remarkable fact is traced to a softening of the m > 2 branch cuts relative to their behaviour based on phase space arguments alone, a result which follows from the threshold behaviour of the two-body S-matrix, S(O) = -1. Since this is a general property of interacting 2D field theories, it suggests that similar approximation may well hold for other models. However, we also study the moments of the area of self-avoiding loops, and show that, in this case, the two-particle approximation is not valid. © 1993.
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Phase ordering in one-dimensional systems with long-range interactions.

Phys Rev E Stat Phys Plasmas Fluids Relat Interdiscip Topics 48:4 (1993) 2452-2465

Authors:

BP Lee, JL Cardy
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Finite-size scaling in FeF2/ZnF2 superlattices.

Phys Rev B Condens Matter 48:11 (1993) 8365-8375

Authors:

D Lederman, CA Ramos, V Jaccarino, JL Cardy
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CONFORMAL FIELD-THEORY COMES OF AGE

PHYSICS WORLD 6:6 (1993) 29-33
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