Block Renormalization within Dynamical Triangulation Formalism of Two-Dimensional Quantum Gravity
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概要
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We define a specific block renormalization within dynamical triangulation formalism of two-dimensional quantum gravity. We apply it to surfaces with 400,000 triangles generated by Monte Carlo simulation and measure loop length distribution and coordination number distribution. The former preserves the universal scaling behavior in Ref. 1) without any redefinition of the scaling parameter, while the latter converges to a certain distribution. These results strongly suggest the existence of a fixed-point action.
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- 1994-01-31
著者
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Nishimura Jun
Department Of Physics Tohoku University:(present Office)advanced Memory Technology Department Center
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TSUDA Noritsugu
National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK)
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Yukawa Tetsuyuki
National Laboratory For High Energy Physics (kek)
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Nishimura Jun
Department Of Chemistry And Chemical Biology Graduate School Of Engineering Gunma University
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Nishimura Jun
Department Of Physics University Of Tokyo
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NISHIMURA Jun
Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
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