Renormalization Group Study of Membrane Stability
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概要
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An elastic model for the membrane is studied using the renormalization group ap-proach of the momentum shell recursion method. It is shown that this model exhibitsa phase transition between the flat surface phase and the rotugh one.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1987-10-15
著者
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Suzuki J
Japan Atomic Energy Res. Inst. Ibaraki
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SUZUKI Junji
Institute of Physics,College of Arts and Science,University of Tokyo
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IZUYAMA Takeo
Institute of Physics,College of Arts and Science,University of Tokyo
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Suzuki Junji
Institut Fur Theoretische Physik Universitat Zu Koln
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Izuyama T
Univ. Tokyo Tokyo
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Izuyama Takeo
Institute Of Physics College Of Aris And Sciences University Of Tokyo
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