Abstract

Various numerical estimates of critical exponents for antiferromagnetic chains are compared with conformal field-theory predictions. Field theory allows the explicit calculation of logarithmic corrections, and hence the value of the effective exponent that is expected to be observed numerically. Comparison is made with numerically obtained exponent values, and agreement is found to be very good, even when logarithmic corrections are as large as 70%. Logarithmic corrections can lead to misleading results, for example an incorrect phase diagram, and examples in the literature where this seems to have occurred are discussed.

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