16–20 Jun 2025
Europe/Budapest timezone

Finite-Temperature Correlation Functions and Nonanalytic Behavior in the Ising Field Theory

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2h
Eötvös Room, Northern Building

Eötvös Room, Northern Building

Eötvös Lorand University, Faculty of Science, Budapest Pázmány Péter stny. 1/A, 1117
Poster Poster

Speaker

István Csépányi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

Description

I present recent progress in computing finite-temperature dynamical correlation functions in the 1+1 dimensional Ising field theory, an integrable quantum field theory. Leveraging the fact that in the Ising model, the finite-temperature form factor expansion can be recast as a Fredholm determinant, I develop a numerical approach based on evaluating these determinants. This representation is especially powerful in the space-like regime, where only a few terms of the form factor series are sufficient to accurately compute the correlations. In contrast, the time-like regime requires an effective resummation of the entire series. I demonstrate that the Fredholm representation, combined with a suitable analytic continuation strategy, enables access to this regime as well, extending the reach of the method beyond previously tractable cases.

As a key application, I demonstrate that in the paramagnetic phase, the thermal correlation length displays an unexpected nonanalytic dependence on both the temperature and the space-time ray parameter. This effect persists even at the lattice level, as supported by new, yet unpublished results from the finite-temperature dynamics of the Ising spin chain. These findings suggest that the interplay between integrability and thermal dynamics gives rise to richer analytic structures than previously understood.

Authors

István Csépányi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) Márton Kormos (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

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