5 research outputs found
Coulomb-Gas Approach For Percolation Theory
The aim of this work is to present a non trivial confirmation of the powerful
of the Coulomb gas-techniques for Boundary Conformal Field Theory (BCFT). We
show that we can re-derive the known Cardy result of percolation problem via
the technics developed by S. Kawai in the Coulomb-Gas formalism.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure. The title and the abstract were changed and the
introduction was modifie
Excitation Spectrum at the Yang-Lee Edge Singularity of 2D Ising Model on the Strip
At the Yang-Lee edge singularity, finite-size scaling behavior is used to
measure the low-lying excitation spectrum of the Ising quantum spin chain for
free boundary conditions. The measured spectrum is used to identify the CFT
that describes the Yang-Lee edge singularity of the 2D Ising model for free
boundary conditions.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figur
The boundary states and correlation functions of the tricritical Ising model from the Coulomb-gas formalism
We consider the minimal conformal model describing the tricritical Ising
model on the disk and on the upper half plane. Using the coulomb-gas formalism
we determine its consistents boundary states as well as its 1-point and 2-point
correlation functions.Comment: 20 pages, no figure. Version 2:A paragraph for the calculation of the
2-point correlators was added. Some typos and garammatical errors were
corrected.Version 3: Equations 24 are modified. Version 4 : new introduction
and minor correction
The Boundary Conformal Field Theories of the 2D Ising critical points
We present a new method to identify the Boundary Conformal Field Theories
(BCFTs) describing the critical points of the Ising model on the strip. It
consists in measuring the low-lying excitation energies spectra of its quantum
spin chain for different boundary conditions and then to compare them with
those of the different boundary conformal field theories of the
minimal model.Comment: 7 pages, no figures. Talk given at the XXth International Conference
on Integrable Systems and Quantum Symmetries (ISQS-20). Prague, June 201