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Further Critical Exponents

, 2017
We discuss the existence of some further critical exponents for high dimensional percolation like the correlation-length exponents v, \({v_2}\), as well as the gap exponent \(\varDelta \). Furthermore, we consider the two-point function exponent \(\eta \) in more detail by discussing its sharp existence in Fourier space, as well as its existence in x ...
M. Heydenreich, R. Hofstad
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Study of magnetocaloric effect and critical exponents in polycrystalline La0.4Pr0.3Ba0.3MnO3 compound

, 2020
Magnetic and magnetocaloric effects of the polycrystalline La 0.4 Pr 0.3 Ba 0.3 MnO 3 (LPBMO) compound were extensively studied. The critical parameters were extracted from the magnetic isotherms data near the paramagnetic–ferromagnetic phase transition ...
D. Mazumdar, K. Das, I. Das
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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.
Michael R. Moldover, Robert F. Berg
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Biopolymer gelation- exponents and critical exponents

Polymer Bulletin, 2006
The gelation of biopolymer systems has been studied, at least, empirically for many years, but only more recently have the methods of macromolecular science been applied. A number of following studies have tended to concentrate on measuring power law exponents, and have ignored details of the network structure.
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Localization Critical Exponents [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
The problem of Anderson localization has generated intense interest for over three decades. It can serve as a simple model for understanding the dynamics of vibrational or electronic excitons in molecular and inorganic crystals, as well as the transport of electrons in doped semiconductors.
T.-M. Chang   +2 more
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A Note on an Equation with Critical Exponent [PDF]

open access: possibleBulletin of the London Mathematical Society, 1988
We first improve slightly results in the author's earlier work [J. Differ. Equations (to appear)] and use the result to answer a question of Brezis. More precisely, we assume that f has polynomial growth, that \(u_ o\in \dot W^{1,2}(\Omega _ 0)\cap L^{\infty}(\Omega _ 0)\) that if \(-\Delta u_ 0=f(u_ 0)\) in \(\Omega _ 0\) and that the corresponding ...
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Critical exponents of FeBO3

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1975
A sample of FeBO3 containing 1‐5 μm diameter platelets was prepared. Magnetic measurement were made using a vibrating coil magnetometer and fields of 0.1 to 5 kOe. Data analysis included the effect of crystallite alignment and corrections for the small demagnetizing field. The Curie temperature was found to be 347.85±0.2 K.
D. M. Wilson, S. Broersma
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Critical exponents of the gauge glass

Physical Review B, 1988
The spin-glass phase suggested for granular superconductors in an externally applied magnetic field is discussed in detail. The spin-glass order parameter is an n\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}n, n\ensuremath{\equiv}0 Hermitian matrix. As a consequence, we show, by explicit calculation of the critical exponents to order \ensuremath{\epsilon}=6-d ...
M. A. Moore, A. Houghton
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