Abstract

The Niemeijer-van Leeuwen formulation of the renormalisation group has been used to discuss the quenched dilute Ising model and the Ising spin-glass in two dimensions. The authors chose a five-spin cell which, in the pure case, treats the Ising antiferromagnet equally as well as the ferromagnet. This choice of cell leads to the existence of a spin-glass ground state which was found to be stable for the whole composition range. The spin-glass transition was found to be sharp and the corresponding critical exponents were calculated. For the dilute Ising model the behaviour of the reduced critical temperature Tc(p)/Tc(1), the percolation concentration and the correlation length exponent were found to be in good agreement with the exact results and series calculations.

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