I obtain the inverse of the correlation length exponent at the
superfluid-Bose glass quantum critical point as a series in small parameter
d−1, with d being the dimensionality of the system, and compute the
first two terms using a novel field-theoretic technique. For d=2 I find νs=0.81 and νc=1.03, for short-range and Coulomb interactions between
bosons, respectively. When combined with the exact values of the dynamical
critical exponents zs=d and zc=1, these results are in quantitative
agreement with the experiments on onset of superfluidity in 4He in porous
glasses, and on superconductor-insulator transition in homogeneous metallic
films, in support of the dirty-boson theory fot the latter. Higher-order
calculation of the exponents and of the universal conductivity is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex, eq. 10 correcte