Critical exponents can be different on the two sides of a transition: A generic mechanism
Fr\'ed\'eric L\'eonard, Bertrand Delamotte

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We present models where and , the exponents of the susceptibility in the high and low temperature phases, are generically different. In these models, continuous symmetries are explicitly broken down by discrete anisotropies that are irrelevant in the renormalization-group sense. The -invariant models are the simplest examples for two-component order parameters () and the icosahedral symmetry for . We compute accurately as well as the ratio of the exponents of the two correlation lengths present for .
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