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Interplay of universality classes in a three-dimensional Yukawa model
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PhysicsNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryBinder MethodSymmetry (Physics)Lattice Field TheoryYukawa CouplingUnified Field TheoryGeometric QuantizationConformal Field TheoryUniversality ClassesStatistical Field Theory
We investigate numerically on the lattice the interplay of universality classes of the three-dimensional Yukawa model with U(1) chiral symmetry, using the Binder method of finite size scaling. At zero Yukawa coupling the scaling related to the magnetic Wilson-Fisher fixed point is confirmed. At sufficiently strong Yukawa coupling the dominance of the chiral fixed point associated with the 3D Gross-Neveu model is observed for various values of the coupling parameters, including infinite scalar self-coupling. In both cases the Binder method works consistently in a broad range of lattice sizes. However, when the Yukawa coupling is decreased the finite size behavior gets complicated and the Binder method gives inconsistent results for different lattice sizes. This signals a crossover between the universality classes of the two fixed points. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.
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