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Critical Phenomena in Loop Models

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  • Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the University of Oxford, UK
  • Offers a broad perspective on the application of loop models to critical phenomena
  • Relevant to quantum magnetism, disordered systems and polymer physics
  • Introduces new types of geometrical phase transition
  • Advances our understanding of the relation between field theory and random geometry
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Springer Theses (Springer Theses)

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Introduction

    • Adam Nahum
    Pages 1-23
  3. Completely Packed Loop Models

    • Adam Nahum
    Pages 25-50
  4. The Statistics of Vortex Lines

    • Adam Nahum
    Pages 63-81
  5. Loop Models with Crossings in 2D

    • Adam Nahum
    Pages 83-115
  6. Polymer Collapse

    • Adam Nahum
    Pages 117-129
  7. Outlook

    • Adam Nahum
    Pages 131-133
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 135-141

About this book

When close to a continuous phase transition, many physical systems can usefully be mapped to ensembles of fluctuating loops, which might represent for example polymer rings, or line defects in a lattice magnet, or worldlines of quantum particles.
'Loop models' provide a unifying geometric language for problems of this kind.
This thesis aims to extend this language in two directions. The first part of the thesis tackles ensembles of loops in three dimensions, and relates them to the statistical properties of line defects in disordered media and to critical phenomena in two-dimensional quantum magnets. The second part concerns two-dimensional loop models that lie outside the standard paradigms: new types of critical point are found, and new results given for the universal properties of polymer collapse transitions in two dimensions.
All of these problems are shown to be related to sigma models on complex or real projective space, CP^{n−1} or RP^{n−1} -- in some cases in a 'replica' limit -- and this thesis is also an in-depth investigation of critical behaviour in these field theories.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA

    Adam Nahum

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