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Revisiting the Theory of Finite Size Scaling in Disordered Systems: Can be Less than 2/d

by Gergely Zimanyi | Aug 30, 1997 | Papers

1997. Pazmandi, F., R. Scalettar, and G.T. Zimanyi. Revisiting the Theory of Finite Size Scaling in Disordered Systems: Can be Less than 2/d. Physical Review Letters 79:5130. Archive.

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