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arxiv: hep-th/9310137 · v2 · submitted 1993-10-20 · ✦ hep-th · cond-mat· hep-lat

Percolation on Strings and the Cover-up of the c=1 Disaster

classification ✦ hep-th cond-mathep-lat
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We study percolation on the worldsheets of string theory for $c=0,1/2,1$ and $2$. For $c<1$ we find that critical exponents measured from simulations agree quite well with the theoretical values. For $c=1$ we show how log corrections determined from the exact solution reconcile numerical results with the KPZ predictions. We extend this analysis to the large $c$ regime and estimate how finite-size effects will effectively raise the ground state energy, masking the presence of the tachyon for moderate values of $c > 1$. It thus appears likely that simulations for $c=2,3 \ldots$ on numerically accessible lattices will fail to even capture the qualitative behavior of the continuum limit.

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