PMID: 22587062May 17, 2012Paper

Comparison of complete scaling and a field-theoretic treatment of asymmetric fluid criticality

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
C E BertrandMikhail A Anisimov

Abstract

We investigate the connection between the theory of complete scaling and a field-theoretic (FT) treatment of asymmetric fluid criticality. To facilitate the comparison, we develop an equation of state from a simplified form of the complete scaling transformations and systematically compare this equation of state with the equation of state generated by a FT treatment of an asymmetric Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson Hamiltonian. We find, with care in interpretation, that these two approaches may be read as equivalent up to terms involving an independent higher-order asymmetric correction-to-scaling exponent.

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