Phenomenological renormalization group methods

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Abstract

Some renormalization group approaches have been proposed during the last few years which are close in spirit to the Nightingale phenomenological procedure. In essence, by exploiting the finite size scaling hypothesis, the approximate critical behavior of model on infinite lattice is obtained through the exact computation of some thermal quantities of the model on finite clusters. In this work some of these methods are reviewed, namely the mean field renormalization group, the effective field renormalization group and the finite size scaling renormalization group procedures. Although special emphasis is given to the mean field renormalization group (since it has been, up to now, much more used to study a wide variety of different systems) a discussion of their potentialities and interrelations to other methods is also presented.

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Plascak, J. A., Figueiredo, W., & Grandi, B. C. S. (1999). Phenomenological renormalization group methods. Brazilian Journal of Physics, 29(3), 579–610. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-97331999000300025

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