Critical Behavior in Tricritical Phase Transition. II : Equation of State, Critical Exponents (δ,β) and Logarithmic Corrections
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概要
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Tricritical behavior, in particular, equations of state, critical exponents (δ,β) for the dimension d<3σ/2 (σ: potential-range parameter, 1<σ≤2) and logarithmic corrections in d=sσ/2, of classical N-component spin systems with a short-range or long-range interactions is studied by means of the renormalization theory. The results obtained for the long-range interactions are new and show to be more classical than those of the ordinary phase transitions.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1977-11-25
著者
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SUZUKI Masao
Department of Nutritional Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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Yamazaki Yoshitake
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tohoku University
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Suzuki Masao
Department Of Anthropology Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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