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Area of Science:

  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Exactly Solvable Models

Background:

  • The six-vertex model is exactly solvable for free energy via Bethe ansatz.
  • Correlations of local observables in the six-vertex model are generally not known.
  • Understanding these correlations is crucial for characterizing model behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To derive the long-distance asymptotic formula for arrow-arrow correlations.
  • To investigate the decay properties of correlations in the isotropic zero-field six-vertex model at small Δ.
  • To develop a method independent of the exact solution.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing an interacting fermion representation of the six-vertex model.
  • Analyzing the model without relying on Bethe ansatz results.
  • Deriving asymptotic formulas for correlation functions.

Main Results:

  • Established power-law decay for arrow-arrow correlations.
  • Identified one anomalous exponent governing these correlations.
  • Demonstrated a novel approach to correlation analysis.

Conclusions:

  • The study provides new insights into the correlation behavior of the six-vertex model.
  • The interacting fermion method offers a powerful alternative for studying such systems.
  • This work contributes to the understanding of critical phenomena and long-range order.