Near-critical and finite-size scaling for high-dimensional lattice trees and animals
arXiv:2412.05491 · doi:10.1007/s10955-025-03414-z
Abstract
We consider spread-out models of lattice trees and lattice animals on , for above the upper critical dimension . We define a correlation length and prove that it diverges as at the critical point . Using this, we prove that the near-critical two-point function is bounded above by . We apply the near-critical bound to study lattice trees and lattice animals on a discrete -dimensional torus (with ) of volume . For of order , we prove that the torus susceptibility is of order , and that the torus two-point function behaves as and thus has a plateau of size . The proofs require significant extensions of previous results obtained using the lace expansion.
43 pages, 4 figures. Minor edits. To appear in J. Stat. Phys