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The scaling window of the 5D Ising model with free boundary conditions

The five-dimensional Ising model with free boundary conditions has recently received a renewed interest in a debate concerning the finite-size scaling of the susceptibility near the critical temperature. We provide evidence in favour of the conventional scaling picture, where the susceptibility scal...

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Published in:Nuclear physics. B 2016-10, Vol.911 (C), p.163-172
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