Abstract

A two-step renormalisation group approach-a Migdal-Kadanoff (or decimation) transformation (MK) followed by a mean-field renormalisation group (MFRG)-has been applied to random bond Ising models on d-dimensional hypercubic lattices. Calculations of the critical couplings and percolation concentrations for two and three dimensions show much improvement, even for small size clusters, compared with the results of separate MK or MFRG calculations. Critical exponents nu T and nu p are also improved in some cases. Estimates of critical curves in the concentration-temperature plane are also obtained for the two- and three-dimensional models.

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