We compare Monte Carlo results for the interface tension and interface energy
of the 3-dimensional Ising model with Pad\'e and inhomogeneous differential
approximants of the low temperature series that was recently extended by Arisue
to 17th order in u=exp(−4β). The series is expected to suffer
from the roughening singularity at u≈0.196. The comparison with the
Monte Carlo data shows that the Pad\'e and inhomogeneous differential
approximants fail to improve the truncated series result of the interface
tension and the interface energy in the region around the roughening
transition. The Monte Carlo data show that the specific heat displays a peak in
the smooth phase. Neither the truncated series nor the Pad\'e approximants find
this peak. We also compare Monte Carlo data for the energy of the ASOS model
with the corresponding low temperature series that we extended to order
u12.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figures appended as 3 PS-files, preprints
CERN-TH.7029/93, MS-TPI-93-0