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Zbl 1118.82009
Boukraa, S.; Hassani, S.; Maillard, J-M; McCoy, B.M.; Zenine, N.
The diagonal Ising susceptibility.
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[J] J. Phys. A, Math. Theor. 40, No. 29, 8219-8236 (2007). ISSN 1751-8113; ISSN 1751-8121/e

Summary: We use the recently derived form factor expansions of the diagonal two-point correlation function of the square Ising model to study the susceptibility for a magnetic field applied only to one diagonal of the square lattice, for the isotropic Ising model. We exactly evaluate the one and two particle contributions $\chi ^{(1)}_{d}$ and $\chi ^{(2)}_{d}$ of the corresponding susceptibility, and obtain linear differential equations for the three and four particle contributions, as well as the five particle contribution $\chi ^{(5)}_{d}$, but only modulo a given prime. We use these exact linear differential equations to show that not only the Russian-doll structure but also the direct sum structure on the linear differential operators for the n-particle contributions $\chi ^{(n)}_{d}$ are quite directly inherited from the direct sum structure on the form factors $f^{(n)}$. We show that the $n$th particle contributions $\chi ^{(n)}_{d}$ have their singularities at roots of unity. These singularities become dense on the unit circle $|\sinh 2E_{v}/kT \sinh 2E_{h}/kT| = 1$ as $n \rightarrow \infty$.
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*82B20 Lattice systems
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