Scaling, Universality, and Renormalization: Three Pillars of Modern Critical Phenomena

  • Stanley H
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Abstract

Suppose we have a simple bar magnet. We know it is a ferromagnet because it is capable of picking up thumbtacks, the number of which is called the order parameter M. As we heat this system, M decreases and eventually, at a certain critical temperature T...

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Stanley, H. E. (1999). Scaling, Universality, and Renormalization: Three Pillars of Modern Critical Phenomena. In More Things in Heaven and Earth (pp. 601–616). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1512-7_39

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