Short-Time Scaling in a Critical Relaxation Dynamics with a Kernelized Langevin Equation(Fundamental Problems and Applications of Quantum Field Theory)
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- 2006-04-20
著者
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NAKAZATO Hiromichi
Department of Physics, Waseda University
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Okano Keisuke
Laboratory Of Theoretical Physics And Information Science Tokuyama University
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Nakazato Hiromichi
Department Of Physics University Of The Ryukyus
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Hattori Nozomu
Department of Physics, Waseda University
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Otobe Tsuyoshi
Department of Physics, Waseda University
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Yuasa Kazuya
Department of Physics, Waseda University
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Yuasa Kazuya
Department Of Physics Waseda University
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Otobe Tsuyoshi
Department Of Physics Waseda University
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Hattori Nozomu
Department Of Physics Waseda University
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