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Critical scaling of novelty in the cortex. [PDF]

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Critical exponent for viscosity

Physical Review A, 1990
The critical exponent y characterizing the divergence of the viscosity for carbon dioxide and xenon has been measured. The values of y for both fluids fall within the range y = 0.041 + or - 0.001 and are consistent with the range y = 0.042 + or - 0.002 spanned by earlier data for four binary liquid mixtures.
, Berg, , Moldover
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Critical conductivity exponent for Si:B

Physical Review Letters, 1991
We have determined the critical exponent which characterizes the approach of the zero-temperature conductivity to the insulating phase from measurements down to 60 mK of the resistivity of a series of just-metallic uncompensated p-type Si:B samples with dopant concentrations near the critical concentration for the metal-insulator transition.
, Dai, , Zhang, , Sarachik
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