Renormalization Group Equations in Critical Dynamics. II : Binary Liquid, Superfluid Helium and Magnets
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概要
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The renormalization group equation approach to critical dynamics of Part I is applied to a variety of systems with different symmetry and conservation laws. Explicit expressions of the renormalization factors are obtained up to first order in ε=4-d, d being the dimensionality of space. The roles played by certain ratios of unrenormalized transport coefficients in various model systems are elucidated.
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- 1976-07-25
著者
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Kawasaki Kyozi
Research Institute For Fundamental Physics Kyoto University
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GUNTON Jim
Research Institute for Fundamental Physics Kyot University
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Gunton Jim
Physics Department, Temple University
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