Author/Authors :
H. Kleinert، نويسنده , , V. Schulte-Frohlinde، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The renormalization group functions are calculated in D = 4 − ϵ dimensions for the θ4-theory with two coupling constants associated with an O(N)-symmetric and a cubic interaction. Divergences are removed by minimal subtraction. The critical exponents η, ν, and ω are expanded up to order ϵ5 for the three nontrivial fixed points O(N)-symmetric, Ising, and cubic. The results suggest the stability of the cubic fixed point for N ≥ 3, implying that the critical exponents seen in the magnetic transition of three-dimensional cubic crystals are of the cubic universality class. This is in contrast to earlier three-loop results which gave N > 3, and thus Heisenberg exponents. The numerical differences, however, are less than a percent making an experimental distinction of the universality classes very difficult.